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Tension as ISIS sneaks jihad extremists into Nigeria from Syria

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Leaders of Islamic State (IS) are reportedly sneaking jihad extremists from the Middle East State of Syria into Nigeria.

The UK Sun reports that some of the fighters were reportedly sent to the Middle East for training in a “chilling exchange programme”.

The foreign tabloid also claimed that the insurgents are trained for possible attacks in Britain quoting sources as saying the strong links between Nigeria and the UK will make it easier for IS to send its killers to Britain.

“It is feared IS will exploit regular flights between Lagos and London to export more evil to the UK,”

the report read.
Isaac Subi, a group captain, who has been fighting terrorism, said IS has an exchange programme of fighters.
“They come and train their fighters here and some of our insurgents too are granted access to their training in Yemen and Syria, acquiring those skills and they come back and teach others,” he said.

“They have their exchange programme of fighters. Their poisonous attack has already ended in horror attacks on British streets.
“There are hundreds of fighters. It’s a virus that spreads across our borders. Their action leaves trails of blood and tears and sorrow,” he added.

However, Charles Calder, Britain’s defense adviser in Abuja, said ISIS could be a threat to the UK mainland if unchecked.

“In time, unchecked, it could present a threat to both UK interests and conceivably the UK mainland,” Calder said.

“Sending small, handpicked teams out to military training hubs across the country was the best way to prevent Nigeria from collapsing.

“Brits has so far trained 35,000 military personnel in Nigeria and commanders say they are now performing better on the frontline.

“The UK has teams training Nigeria’s air force, army , naval special forces and the equivalent of the SAS.”