By: Keerthi Mohan
Around 80 British women suspected to be members of an all-female Islamic State terror cell are believed to be on their way back to the UK after being detained in Syria following the collapse of the dreaded terror group. Many of these women are with children. Two sisters from east London – a white convert daughter of a former British Army paratrooper and an IT graduate whose mother works in the NHS – are part of the alleged cell, an investigation by The Sunday Times revealed. “The vast majority of those returning to Britain from Syria are women and children,” an…
You do not have access to this content. You need to subscribe.