The women reportedly swindled Isis recruiters out of over £2,000 (Picture: Life News)

Most young people looking to make some money to go travelling would just get a part-time job.

But not these girls.

Three young women from Chechnya managed to con two Isis recruiters out of $3,300 (£2,100), which they planned to spend on a long holiday.

The terror group had allegedly reached out to the girls’ social media account and asked them to join their cause.


Instead of turning them down, the trio remained in touch with militants and even sent them fake pictures to keep them interested

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The girls sent recruiters fake pictures to keep them interested (Picture: AP)

As soon as the money was wired to the girls’ accounts, the communication stopped.



‘I don’t recall any precedent like this one in Chechnya, probably because nobody digs deep enough in that direction,’ police officer Valery Zolotaryov told a local Chechen newspaper.

‘Anyhow, I don’t advise anyone to communicate with dangerous criminals, especially for grabbing quick money.’

Seems reasonable.

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