English25/03/2017

LONDON TERRORIST PRACTISED CRIMES AGAINST SERBS

BELGRADE, March 25 /SRNA/ - Khalid Masood, who committed a terrorist attack in London on March 22, was a member of the infamous El Mujahid squad during the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he practiced crimes against Serbs, reports Blic.



The newspaper says that it has a list of 1,774 names of the El Mujahid squad members, including Masood, who killed four and injured 29 people in London three days ago.



Blic’s intelligence and security sources reveal that the cruel terrorist, who shocked the world with his heinous crime, came to BiH on May 1, 1993 as an Islamic “holly warrior”.



Raised British Adrian Russel Ajao converted to Islam in the early 1990s and took the name Khalid Masood. Upon arrival to BiH, he joined the Arab militants of the infamous squad which was under the command of the 3rd Corps of the so-called Army of BiH.



Anti-terrorism expert Dzevad Galijasevic says that all terror attacks in Europe and the United States were connected with Bosnia and Herzegovina and that it is a “legacy left by the policy of Alija Izetbegovic and SDA /Party of Democratic Action/,” who brought them to BiH to create an “Islamic State”.



Galijasevic says that the latest terror attack in London is yet another proof of what the said policy had created.



Galijasevic adds that during the war in BiH Masood was a member of El Mujahid and that he arrived in BiH in 1993 with the same name he had three days ago, when he was killed by the British police.



According to the expert, along with the name of Khalid Masood he also had an additional “Abdullah” which was used by many members of El Mujahid. Masood left BiH on December 25, 1995.



“What’s interesting is that nearly all major terror attacks in Europe and the US had some sort of connection with BiH. The terrorists either participated in the BiH war, as was the case with the September 11 attacks, or held BiH citizenship, as was the case with the Madrid attack,” said Galijasevic.



In other cases it was proved that the terrorists used weapons obtained in BiH, like in the Paris and Brussels attacks, he pointed out.



Blic reports that there is evidence that Masood, as well as numerous other Brits, were radicalised by well-known Wahabi leaders Abu Hamza al-Masri and Omar Bakri Muhammad in the 1990s.



Those people had a decisive role in the formation of the infamous El Mujahid squad at the beginning of the war in BiH, the squad that is well known for its horrendous crimes against imprisoned Serb civilians and soldiers.



Blic’s sources say that the names of Masood’s “religious teachers” are mentioned in almost all files of prosecutorial and investigative bodies of Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina that are investigating El Mujahid crimes.



There are numerous pieces of evidence proving that the Egyptian Abu Hamza al-Masri personally ordered the killing and beheading of three imprisoned Serb soldiers at Crni Vrh near Tesanj, whose photographs were seen by the whole world.



The Syrian born Omar Bakri Muhammad “brought in” Arab volunteers to the El Mujahid squad and boasted about it to the press.



Both moved to Great Britain in early 2000 and continued their extremist teachings and recruitment of the future terrorists, with Al-Masri ending in jail and Bakri Muhammad escaping to Libya.



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