Tunisian Takfiri Jailed for Inciting Women to Join ISIS

The court of first instance has sentenced a Tunisian
takfiri to 18 months in prison for inciting young people to join ISIS terrorist
organization.
The counter-terrorism agency had placed the takfiri
fighter called “Emir of Tajerouine” under surveillance. Tajerouine refers to
the city where he lived.
Investigators said he contacted a group of four
girls via social media, encouraging them to adopt extremist thinking.
They said he asked the girls for marriage and then
invited them to head to Syria to join ISIS.
After his arrest, the man denied his intention to
travel to Syria or wanting to send the girls there by urging them to join the
terrorist organization. However, he admitted to his desire to marry the girls.
In other news, Tunisian security sources confirmed
the arrest of Tunisian terrorist Raed Touati during a recent operation in the
Sidi Ali Ben Aoun area of Sidi Bouzid, a city in central Tunisia.
The operation allowed security forces to have access
to very important information on the terrorist elements in the mountainous
areas, especially in al-Kasserine, Jendouba, and el-Kef.
Investigators were able to gather clear and accurate
data on the number of terrorists killed in the mountains and their burial
places.
Touati informed investigators that around 18
terrorists were buried in the mountains. Most of them were killed in clashes
with the army and guards, while others died in the explosion of landmines that
they had planted in the mountains.
The latest pre-emptive security operation succeeded
in thwarting terrorist plots by al-Qaeda’s Oqba Bin Nafie Brigade to target
mainly security and military forces during the month of Ramadan.