A German man jailed after joining and later fleeing the terror group
ISIS in Syria said an organizer for the group was more focused on
planning terror attacks in European cities than his joining the battle
in Syria.
Harry Sarfo, from Bremen, Germany, told the New York Times in an interview
at a maximum security German prison where he is being held that the
ISIS organizer asked him for contacts back home and said the group
particularly wanted attackers in Germany.
"He was speaking openly about the situation,
saying that they have loads of people living in European countries and
waiting for commands to attack the European people," Sarfo told the
newspaper in an interview published Wednesday. "And that was before the
Brussels attacks, before the Paris attacks," Sarfo said.
The Times described an intelligence unit of ISIS
called Emni in Arabic, whose role is to encourage attacks in countries
outside Syria and Iraq.
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Source: NBC News
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