Wife and suspected son of Islamic State leader arrested
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A wife and suspected son of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State group, were arrested in Lebanon, according to reports.
The country's defense ministry confirmed to NBC News that al-Baghdadi's wife and child were detained. Military spokesman Col. Anis Khoury said the army is leading the investigation but declined to offer more details.
The Lebanese daily As-Safir was the first to break the news, saying the two were detained about 10 days ago near a border crossing point with Syria. It said the arrest was in "coordination with foreign intelligence agencies."
The two were carrying fake identification cards, the Associated Press reported, adding that the woman is being questioned. A DNA test is underway to confirm that the child is her son, AP said.
The news of the arrest comes amid attempts to reach a prisoner-exchange deal between Lebanese authorities, the Islamic State and the Nusra Front, al-Qaeda's Syria branch, who have held more than 20 Lebanese soldiers and policemen hostage since August.
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[url]http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/12/02/islamic-state-wife-arrested/19769431/[/url]
What are they going to do jail them for being related?
[QUOTE=laserguided;46619528]What are they going to do jail them for being related?[/QUOTE]
They could always bring the argument that they support terrorist activities, and so are directly involved.
I say give them the same treatment that ISIS gives to everyone else.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;46619637]I say give them the same treatment that ISIS gives to everyone else.[/QUOTE]
no
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;46619637]I say give them the same treatment that ISIS gives to everyone else.[/QUOTE]
And then we become just as bad as them. No thanks.
[QUOTE=laserguided;46619528]What are they going to do jail them for being related?[/QUOTE]
Well you could jail them for attempting to cross the border using fake IDs.
See the fucking comments on that site. Don't they realize that being born into something is not the same as joining something and immediately bailing out. The son did not choose to become a terrorist, the ironic part is only he can feel true thoughts of leaving. We need to interrogate (not torture) them to find out for sure.
and if we do anything more than that we can almost expect a terrorist attack.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;46619637]I say give them the same treatment that ISIS gives to everyone else.[/QUOTE]
Good thing nobody cares what you say.
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