Study gives insights into ISIS acquisition of arms, money
 
 
Conflict Armament Research, a UK-based investigative organization that tracks the supply of conventional weapons, ammunition, and related military materiel into conflict-affected areas, revealed recently that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) had enlisted fake companies to make financial transfers.
It added that the transfers aimed
at enabling the terrorist organization to purchase arms from around the world. 
ISIS benefited from a major
supply network that included 50 companies in more than 20 countries with the
aim of obtaining materials used in arms manufacturing, Conflict Armament
Research said. 
It added that these materials
helped ISIS hold on despite the war launched by a United States-led coalition
against it. 
The international news agency Agence France-Presse
threw light, meanwhile, on the success of ISIS in overrunning large swaths of
land in Iraq and Syria between 2014 and 2019. 
It said the terrorist
organization succeeded in doing this by purchasing hundreds of tons of
explosive materials, electronic equipment and drones in a secret manner. 
The agency added that
ISIS bought 6 tons of aluminum putty and 78 tons of fuel used in the making of
grenades. It said ISIS used a Turkish agricultural goods distributor in buying
these grenades. 
Between 2015 and
2017, about 100 packs of aluminum putty manufactured in China were found in
areas previously controlled by ISIS, the agency said. 
It added that ISIS
especially depended on individuals and family companies in carrying out
business transactions. 
ISIS also converted
around 28 drones in a way that allows them to carry arms, the agency added. 
 
          
     
                                
 
 


