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{UAH} British 'Beatles gang' jihadi admits plotting to kill soldiers and police on the streets of London

Frank Mujabi/ Afuwa/ Mayimuna/ Ahmed Katereragga/ Edward Mo Irundrua,/ Gwokto/ Ikanos/ Simon Peter Okurut

Listen to this sensational TV interview given last night by Alexander Kotey, a member of the notorious Beatles Gang whose leader was Jihadi John, who  was taken out by an American drone a few months ago. 

But why is Alexander Kotey confessing to being a terrorist and of plotting to murder people on the streets of London in  a national TV programme? Why would a lawyer allow his client to do this- and Kotey has a good team of lawyers representing him ? Has Kotey seen the light and abandoned terrorism and criminality and wants to come clean?

The answer is in fact much more simpler than that. 

Alexander Kotey wants to save his arse. Currently being held by the Kurdish RPG in Syria, Kotey has been stripped of his UK nationality, and neither Ghana, from where his father comes, or Cyprus, his mother's country of birth, want anything to do with him. Alexander Kotey is considered one of the most evil human beings alive, and so you can see the reluctance of any country to claim him. He is in the same boat as the Canadian Jihadi Jack who is also being held by the same RPG forces, and who also has had his UK citizenship cancelled, but his own country Canada has still refused to accept any responsibility for him. These notorious Isis Executioners are responsible for some of the worst crimes committed in the 21st century. The Canadian Jihadi jack is believed to have beheaded 39 victims. All of them are subjects of extradition requests by the USA and any prosecution there will most likely lead to a death penalty. There is your reason why Kotey is confessing, but only to minor terrorist offences he committed on UK soil. His hope is that he can then be returned to the UK and tried under UK law. As it is a confession, he will get a lenient sentence- probably 10 years and then hope to avoid extradition to the USA and sitting on  the electric chair. It is a smart strategy, of admitting the lesser crime- that of bombing innocent people on the streets of London in the hope of evading the bigger crime- that of beheading over 150 innocent victims in Syria. A nice try, but I dont think it will work. The Beatles gang and the Canadian Jihadi Jack must all be extradited to the USA and face the death penalty. 

Bobby

British 'Beatles gang' jihadi admits plotting to kill soldiers and police on the streets of London with drive-by shootings organised from his ISIS bolthole in Syria

  • Alexanda Kotey admitted he tried to arrange a massacre in Shepherd's Bush
  • He also acknowledged his contacts with fellow British terrorist Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIS killer nicknamed 'Jihadi John', whom he worked with in Syria
  • Kotey was captured by Kurdish fighters in Syria last year in former ISIS territory

A member of the so-called 'Beatles' gang of British ISIS terrorists has admitted he was behind a plot to kill soldiers and police in west London

Alexanda Kotey, who was captured by Kurdish fighters in Syria last year, said he had funnelled cash to UK extremists and tried to arrange a massacre in Shepherd's Bush.

Speaking to ITV News he also acknowledged his contacts with fellow British terrorist Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIS killer nicknamed 'Jihadi John'. 

He said the pair had worked as 'hostage keepers' in Syria to extract information from prisoners such as journalist James Foley, who was beheaded by Emwazi in 2014.

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Alexanda Kotey (pictured), who was captured by Kurdish fighters in Syria last year, said he had funnelled cash to UK extremists as he tried to arrange a massacre in Shepherd's Bush

Alexanda Kotey (pictured), who was captured by Kurdish fighters in Syria last year, said he had funnelled cash to UK extremists as he tried to arrange a massacre in Shepherd's Bush

Kotey said the planned London killing spree, which was foiled in 2014, was supposed to be part of a wider plan to create sleeper cells in European countries.

'The idea was to plant people in countries so that if there was any aggression from these countries they would have people who would conduct a mission,' he said. 

Discussing his role with Emwazi he said the Londoners had  joined Islamic State in Idlib as regular fighters in 2012. 

Following an 'order from above' they were relocated to Aleppo, where there were more Western prisoners, he said. 

'When that order came for [Emwazi] to move to the countryside he requested that we accompany him,' he said. 

'They were more in number [the prisoners] ,they had gathered them in one place, different nationalities, varying nationalities.

'[At] this point it was instructed to extract email addresses from them to open up communication. 

Kotey has also acknowledged his contacts with fellow British terrorist Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIS killer nicknamed 'Jihadi John' (pictured)

Kotey has also acknowledged his contacts with fellow British terrorist Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIS killer nicknamed 'Jihadi John' (pictured)

'This was mostly before, in the time of Idlib - the time of Aleppo there wasn't really that kind of interaction between myself and the prisoners.

'It was go and take the necessary information and leave,' he said.

Despite admitting his association with Emwazi, known for carrying out several filmed beheadings, Kotey denied any involvement with those killings.

'I don't see in my case it makes a very big difference if I was actually there or not there,' he said.

However U.S. officials said Kotey and fellow 'Beatle' El Shafee Elsheikh 'are suspected to have participated in the detention, exploitation and execution of Western detainees'.  

Kotey is under guard in the caliphate's former heartland having fallen into the hands of Kurdish militia fighters in January. 

Emwazi was killed in a US air strike in 2015 after appearing in a number of videos in which captives including British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning were beheaded. 

The fourth gang member, Aine Davis, was convicted of being a member of a terrorist organisation and jailed in Turkey in May 2017. 

The four Londoners were linked to a string of hostage murders in Iraq and Syria during the bloody Islamist uprising and gained global notoriety.

Two further men were jailed for life over the Shepherd's Bush terror plot in 2016. 

Tarik Hassane and Suhaib Majeed were imprisoned at the Old Bailey for conspiracy to murder and preparation of terrorist acts. 

Hassane had identified Shepherd's Bush police station and the Parachute Regiment Territorial Army Barracks at White City as possible targets on Google Street View.

Mohammed Emwazi, also known as Jihadi John
Aine Davis, another of the ISIS Beatles

Mohammed Emwazi (left), also known as Jihadi John, and Aine Davis (right), who was jailed in 2017 in Turkey for belonging to the terror group 

The judge told the pair: 'It is shocking, tragic and deplorable that you, two young British men, educated through the UK school system, undertaking university courses, should be so influenced by the bloodthirsty version of Islam presented by Isis and other similarly minded groups, that you decided to take up arms against your fellow British citizens and those charged with protecting them in the streets of your own city.'   

Prosecutor Brian Altman QC had said Hassane and Majeed were heavily influenced by the rise of Islamic State, which pronounced a caliphate in June 2014.

Within days, Hassane pledged his allegiance to IS and encouraged his friends to follow suit. He was pictured posing with a gun in one hand and a book on Osama bin Laden in the other.

His close friend Majeed was studying at the prestigious King's College London and was chairman of its Islamic society.

The court heard that Majeed sent a picture of a dead fighter 'laughing' to a Telegram chat group named Turnup Terror Squad, of which Hassane was also a member.

And he had a 'grim' video of Jihadi John beheading a journalist on his iPad, jurors were told.  

Acting on instructions from mastermind Tarik Hassane, physics student Majeed had got his hands on a gun and ammunition and was discussing buying an untraceable moped before police swooped to arrest him in September 2014.

His old school friend Hassane, nicknamed The Surgeon, was studying medicine in Sudan at the time but rushed back to London to carry on as a 'lone wolf terrorist' before he too was picked up. 

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