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Saudi Arabia is clearly looking for sex slaves - and that too from ISIS terrorists, as indicated by a report in the Sun Online.In the cellphone of a jihadi as of late murdered in the battling at Iraqi town Al-Shirqat, Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units individuals discovered "Horrifying pictures" of the dealThe units are among the powers battling to free Iraqi towns which were overwhelm by ISIS in the most recent 2 years.Interestingly, Saudi Arabia is additionally among nations joined to battle ISIS. Reports of Saudi backing for Islamic fear, be that as it may, have been overflowing in the most recent couple of years.A PMU representative told Sun Online: "Our examination officer was dismayed at the arrangement of pictures including what we accept to be an Iraqi Yazidi (an ethnic minority in the district) lady taken as sex slave. "Pictures were of the sale in Saudi Arabia of the lady and sexually unequivocal materials of the terrorist and the lady in a lodging. The photographs demonstrate that the terrorist has been with the ISIS for "long time.""We would like to free her and all Iraqi ladies taken as sexual slaves by ISIS inside Iraq or outside of Iraq as their fundamental human rights are being denied...we can't permit this, as the power devoted to the safeguard of Iraqi residents."Recently, a 18 year old ISIS sex slave escapee uncovered how she was sold in a universal sale. Among the purchasers were Iraqis and Syrians, as well as "westerners", and the most alluring young ladies were sold to customers from Gulf countries. She even caught one of her "proprietors" in a discussion uncover how sorted out the sex exchange is: "A man can't buy more than three ladies, unless he is from Syria, Turkey or a Gulf country."His companion reacted: "A Saudi purchaser has transport and food costs that an individual from the Islamic State does not. He has a higher share to make his buys gainful."