Terrorist with criminal records… A weapon used by terrorist organizations for more terrifying
The comprehensive military operation Sinai 2018, which is aimed at eradicating terror hotbeds in Egypt, has revealed that terrorist organizations recruit convicted criminals to benefit from their experiences in terrorism. The army and police forces detained many ex-cons in the operation, raising a number of questions about the dimensions of recruiting criminal elements by the terrorist groups
Ex-cons are characterized by excessive violence, which is directly
reflected in the activities and of the terrorist groups. The recruitment of
ex-cons result in a number of repercussions as follows:
Excessive cruelty
The terrorists with criminal records are characterized by
excessive cruelty as they led a 'jungle life' in prison, where the strong eats
the weak.
As they embrace faith and religiousness, they consider cruelty to
serve jihad, as they claim. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is serves as a good example.
He introduced decapitation and slaughter.
In his youth, Zarqawi was jailed on charges of stabbing a man,
burglary and dealing in drugs.
Daring and boldness
The terrorists with criminal backgrounds boast great daring and
boldness, driving takfiri groups to recruit them for unconventional terrorist
operations such as driving a lorry through a crowd in Nice by Mohamed Bouhlel,
killing 84 in July 2016. He was convicted five times. One of his felonies was
armed violence.
Chérif Kouachi, who carried out the attack on Charlie Hebdo in
Paris, was jailed for armed robbery. Amedy Coulibaly, who participated in the
attack on Charlie Hebdo, was also sentenced for 6 years on charges of armed
robbery in 2002.
Overkilling
Criminals tend to kill in a horrific way as they have experience
in this regard. British national Aine Davis, a Daesh member who is known for
decapitation, was jailed in London for dealing in drugs.
Organizational skill
The terrorists with criminal records are characterized by a high
sense of organizational skill thanks to their experience in dealing with
security forces. That makes them qualified for operations which require good
planning, accuracy and speed.
Excessive extremism
The terrorists with criminal records are more extremist than
any other takfiris because many of them embraced these ideas inside prisons,
where psychological changes are imbalanced. The individual would want to atone
for his sins.
That explains how a top Daesh leader like Salem bin Ghanem, who a
well-known French ex-con before joining ISIS.
Conclusion
As abovementioned a terrorist with a criminal background is more
violent than other ordinary members of the terrorist groups.
The criminal hotbeds in prisons have brought up extraordinary
examples of terrorists. This explains why terrorist groups are keen on
recruiting criminals. Therefore, a clear-cut strategy should be laid out to
combat recruitment of criminals as prisons have become a human resource for
terrorist groups.
Segregation is a must
There should be a strategy for the segregation between takfiris
and criminals in prisons, where recruitment mostly take place.
Criminals should also have access to reading as libraries inside
prisons develop intellectual skills and increase awareness. Cultural seminars
at prisons will also enrich the intellectual skills of criminals.
Moreover, the activation of official religious authorities will
create some immunity against extremist and takfiri ideas.