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Nigerian Government Grants Visa To ‘ISIS Emir’, A Fugitive Lebanese Cleric by Jerryolumide(m): 4:08pm On Aug 17, 2015
A radical Muslim cleric, Ahmad al-Assir has been arrested by Lebanese authorities as he attempted to leave Lebanon to Nigeria via Cairo.

Assir was apprehended while attempting to travel with a fake Palestinian passport and a valid Nigerian visa at the Beirut’s Rafik Hariri International Airport early Saturday, August 15, 2015 in Lebanon, according to a statement released by General Security.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reports that Assir, who was travelling with another man, was holding a fake passport in the name of Rami Abdul Rahman Taleb, while his companion was holding a passport in the name of Khaled Sidani. The driver who drove Assir to the airport in a Mercedes Benz was later arrested.
Unconfirmed reports said Assir had shaved off his beard and undergone facial surgery. An unverified photo has been circulating in the Lebanese media purporting to show Assir without his signature bread, and it appears that he has had plastic surgery.

Sheikh Assir has been on the run for two years. He was declared wanted in Lebanon in 2013 when his followers clashed with the Lebanese army killing at least 18 soldiers.

The radical cleric was relatively unknown prior to the outbreak of the Syrian war in 2011. But, he quickly gained notoriety as a “a self-proclaimed defender of Sunni rights” due to his fiery anti-Hezbollah rhetoric. Hezbollah is Lebanon’s Shia movement which backs Syria’s President Assad. He had been recruiting his followers to join the Islamic State terrorist group (ISIS) in Syria fighting against Assad’s government.

Violence broke out in 2013 when one of Assir’s men was caught with unlicensed weapons in his car at a military checkpoint in Sidon, south of Beirut. In reaction, Assir’s followers opened fire on the soldiers manning the checkpoint sparking a two-day battle between his militants and the army.

According to reports, machine guns and rockets were used on the Lebanese troops by Assir’s men in fierce fighting which ended with at least 18 soldiers and 40 militants dead. Heavy weapons and military-style uniforms were discovered in Assir’s compound.

Assir is regarded as media savvy and is known for his publicity stunts.

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Alexander Mukhtar Dan’Iyan, the editor-in-chief of the 15Past8 Media Group based in New York City, who goes by the name @MrAyeDee on Twitter, says that Assir is the ”unofficial de-facto Emir of ISIS in Lebanon”.

Assir’s fugitive status and his links with ISIS raise serious questions for the Nigerian government. How would a radical Muslim cleric, a fugitive linked to ISIS be granted a Nigerian visa on a fake Palestinian passport? What was Assir’s mission in Nigeria? Who are his contacts in Nigeria? Who was he communicating with in Nigeria? Where was he planning to stay in Nigeria?

Most importantly, who granted his visa and based on what recommendations?
The deadly terrorist group, Boko Haram which has killed over 60,000 in Nigeria and displaced millions from their homes in North Eastern Nigeria had last year declared allegiance to ISIS. The group recently spread its operations to neighbouring countries

President Muhammadu Buhari promised to crush Boko Haram in two months after he took office in May. However, there has been no success story against the terrorist group since Buhari was sworn into office.
Nigeria’s intelligence services should be acting on this important information.


source: http://www.thetrentonline.com/nigerian-government-grants-visa-to-isis-emir-a-fugitive-lebanese-cleric-pictured/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork




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Re: Nigerian Government Grants Visa To ‘ISIS Emir’, A Fugitive Lebanese Cleric by Unsad(m): 4:09pm On Aug 17, 2015
Sighhhhhh
Re: Nigerian Government Grants Visa To ‘ISIS Emir’, A Fugitive Lebanese Cleric by YanShforSale(m): 4:10pm On Aug 17, 2015
undecided
Re: Nigerian Government Grants Visa To ‘ISIS Emir’, A Fugitive Lebanese Cleric by yungchief(m): 4:14pm On Aug 17, 2015
Really
Re: Nigerian Government Grants Visa To ‘ISIS Emir’, A Fugitive Lebanese Cleric by Ekiseme(m): 4:26pm On Aug 17, 2015
See his face



lol @ signature bread




all muslim are not terrorist
but,all terrorist are muslims undecided
Re: Nigerian Government Grants Visa To ‘ISIS Emir’, A Fugitive Lebanese Cleric by abuchilag: 4:27pm On Aug 17, 2015
May God save us.
How come Nigeria is a safe haven for them.
The govt needs to get to the root of this mess. Who granted them visas on fake passports?

Instead of importing terrorists, pls lift the ban to enable business minded fellows import genuine raw materials and other important finished goods into the country.

God bless Nigeria.

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