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Friday, 14 August 2015

Terrorism: Isis bomber Sally Jones ‘seen in Birmingham’


Jones has abused Jewish people online and said she wants to behead Christians with a ‘blunt knife’ (Picture: Twitter)
An Isis recruiter who told an undercover journalist how to build a bomb and said the Royal Family was a target has allegedly been spotted in Birmingham.

Sally Jones, a former punk singer and husband of fellow Isis recruiter Junaid Hussain, was thought to have left the UK for Syria in 2013 to fight for the terror group.

But Special Branch officers are now on full alert after Jones was apparently spotted in Birmingham with two fellow jihadis just days after it was revealed that she told a Sky News undercover journalist that the Royal Family was a target at Saturday’s VJ celebrations.

Sally Jones played guitar in a punk rock band

‘This is worrying but Special Branch officers are working on this to track her down,’ a source told The Mirror.

‘Officers are in place at various airports to keep an eye out for her.

‘There is intelligence that she was last seen in Birmingham with two individuals, aged 18 and 22.’

About Sally Jones

Sally Jones, 45, once played guitar in an all-female punk band, but ran away from her home in Chatham, Kent, with her 10-year-old son Jojo to wage jihad with her young husband Junaid Hussain in 2013. She left her 18-year-old son behind and has since renamed her 10-year-old Hamza.

She has been linked to the female Isis arm al-Khanssaa Brigade and is believed to be seen chanting in propaganda videos. She has posted threats on social networking sites, posed for photos with an AK-47 and said she wants to behead Christians with a ‘blunt knife’. She has also harassed Jewish people over the internet using the pseudonym Umm Hussain al-Britani.

Scotland Yard refused to comment on the reported sighting.

In online conversations with a journalist working in a Sky News undercover investigation, the 45-year-old Jones sent ‘guidebooks’ which included information on how to raise funds quickly and how to build explosives.

Jones’ husband, 21-year-old Hussain, runs the recruitment arm of Isis from the group’s designated capital of Raqqa in Syria. 

The 45-year-old left one son in the UK and took the other, a 10-year-old, to Syria

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