"Us British ! " .........Rochdale again.
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Pictured: The family from Rochdale who were detained on the Turkish border after trying to cross into Syria to join ISIS
(NWN: One is son of a Rochdale labour Councillor).
- Britons were arrested on Turkey-Syria border and are now in custody
 - Nine people tried to enter Syria illegally to join ISIS, officials revealed
 - The arrested Britons are three men, two women and four children
 - This afternoon it emerged that the group hail from the town of Rochdale
 
These
 images show the nine Britons – four of them children – who were seized 
by Turkish security forces last night as they tried to slip across the 
border to an Islamic State stronghold in Syria.
The
 British nationals were detained by soldiers at a checkpoint in 
Ogulpinar as they made the final leg of their journey to join the terror
 group. 
This
 afternoon Greater Manchester Police revealed that the group hail from 
the town of Rochdale. They are expected to be deported back to Britain 
'in due course'.
It
 is believed the youngest of the four children is just a year old, with 
the eldest aged 11. The other two children are aged three and eight.
The
 three men and two women who tried to take them to Syria are aged 21, 
22, 22, 24 and 47. The names of those detained have not yet been 
released, but they are understood to be related.
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Held: Nine 
Britons - four of them children – were seized by Turkish security forces
 last night as they tried to slip across the border to an Islamic State 
stronghold in Syria

Laughing: The group - which includes 
three men, two women and four children - were arrested yesterday in 
Hatay province, which shares a border with war-torn Syria
In
 a statement released this afternoon, Greater Manchester Police's 
Assistant Chief Constable Ian Wiggett said: 'Officers have commenced an 
investigation to establish their reason for travel and apparent 
attempted entry into Syria.
'At
 this time officers have uncovered no evidence whatsoever of any 
imminent threat to the communities of Rochdale or indeed the UK,' he 
said.
'What 
is obviously concerning is why a family were seemingly attempting to 
take very young and vulnerable children into a warzone; such a volatile 
and dangerous environment is no place for them whatsoever,' he added.
'One
 of our primary concerns is the safety and welfare of the young children
 and we are working with partners to ensure a full safeguarding strategy
 is in place upon their return to the UK,' he said.
'I
 would also like to take the opportunity to remind everyone of their 
responsibility to help us in our fight against extremism and prevent 
anyone thinking of travelling to Syria or other warzones from going,' he
 went on to say.

The detained Britons arrive at a hospital to undergo medical checks and fingerprinting in Hatay, south Turkey

Detained: Footage released earlier 
shows the Britons arriving at a police station in Turkey's southern 
Hatay province, where they are understood to have been kept overnight
Footage
 released earlier today shows the Britons arriving at a police station 
in Turkey's southern Hatay province, where they are understood to have 
been kept overnight.
The
 group - which includes three men, two women and four children - were 
arrested yesterday in the province, which shares a border with war-torn 
Syria.
Turkish
 MP Mehmet Ali Ediboglu said last night: 'They are being held at a 
paramilitary outpost. Probably, they will be deported to their country 
tomorrow.'
The Foreign Office said it is in contact with the Turkish authorities.
Iman
 Irfan Chishti, of the Rochdale Council of Mosques, said: 'We are 
shocked to hear this has happened in our town. Rochdale has had its fair
 share of negative publicity of late, given the grooming issue, and this
 is the last thing we need.'
Mohammed
 Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation, said: 'The news 
that nine people from Rochdale including children have been arrested in 
Turkey trying to get into Syria is deeply worrying.
'The idea you can take young children into a war zone is despicable and we condemn those adults who have done this.' 

The detained Britons leave a hospital in Hatay after undergoing a medical check up and fingerprinting

The three men, two women and four children were detained by soldiers at a checkpoint in Ogulpinar

Smirking: The nine British citizens, 
including 4 children, were detained  in Turkey's southern Hatay and 
Gaziantep provinces yesterday as authorities foiled their alleged 
attempts to enter Syria illegally

According to Sky News, Turkish MP 
Mehmet Ali Ediboglu said last night: 'They are being held at a 
paramilitary outpost. Probably, they will be deported to their country 
tomorrow''
Turkey is a key staging ground for foreign fighters hoping to reach ISIS-held areas of Syria and Iraq.
The
 arrests came as Scotland Yard revealed counter terrorism officers 
detained a 19-year-old at Luton Airport  as he returned from Istanbul 
yesterday.
Yahya
 Rashid is suspected of acting as an Islamic State smuggler, paying for 
four men and a woman to join the terrorist group in Syria. 
Rashid
 is accused of accompanying the group as they travelled to Morocco and 
then on to Turkey in November. They are thought to have slipped across 
the border into Syria before Rashid flew home. 
Rashid
 was remanded in custody by Westminster magistrates yesterday to appear 
at the Old Bailey accused of preparing to commit an act of terror and 
assisting others in preparing to commit acts of terror.
Last
 month three young men were detained at the Turkey-Syria border after 
being tracked down after police were given a tip-off about their alleged
 plan to enter the country.
A woman was also arrested at the border in March on a separate occasion.
Meanwhile,
 in February, police launched an international manhunt for three 
schoolgirls who went missing from their east London homes.
Bethnal
 Green Academy pupils Shamima Begum, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana are 
now believed to be inside Syria after flying to Turkey on a well-trodden
 path to the country. 

Turkey is a key staging ground for foreign fighters attempting to reach ISIS-controlled areas of Syria and Iraq 

A British woman holding a child is seen arriving at a hospital in Turkey to undergo a medical check up

Once they had their medical checks, the family were fingerprinted and taken back to a police station

The Foreign Office said it has been communicating with Turkish officials over the detention of the nine people
It
 is understood they were following another 15-year-old girl who 
travelled there in December. A High Court judge has since confiscated 
the passports of four other pupils at the school after concerns were 
raised by Tower Hamlets Council.
The
 Metropolitan Police believe around 600 Britons have travelled to Syria 
and Iraq since the conflict began, while around half are believed to 
have returned to the UK.
More than 22,000 foreign fighters are now believed to have joined Islamic State from around 100 countries.
Yesterday
 a senior prosecutor revealed that British headteachers fear children 
may use the Easter break to try to flee to Syria to join IS.
Nazir
 Afzal said two heads had told him of more than a dozen teenage boys and
 girls thought to have been 'groomed and seduced' by jihadists.
Police
 had not been told because the unnamed secondary schools – one in East 
London and one in West London – did not want them placed under 
investigation, said Mr Afzal, former chief prosecutor for the North 
West.
Mr
 Afzal, who spearheaded the prosecutions of Muslim gangs who groomed 
underage girls in Rochdale, said: '[IS] terrorists are deluded, 
narcissistic, glory-hunting inadequates who call themselves soldiers, 
but they're selling themselves with professionally made videos that make
 them seem glamorous and sexy.
'Isn't
 that what groomers do? They make these kids feel wanted and loved, they
 tell them they understand them and they distance them from their 
friends and family.'

Fleeing to Syria: Amira Abase, Kadiza Sultana and Shamina Begum at Gatwick in February
The 
Metropolitan Police believe around 600 Britons have travelled to Syria 
and Iraq since the conflict began, while around half are believed to 
have returned to the UK. 
The
 news comes as ISIS militants infiltrated a Palestinian refugee camp in 
Damascus, marking the terrorist group's deepest foray the Syrian capital
 and seat of President Bashar Assad's power.
ISIS
 entered the Yarmouk camp as Jordan closed its only functioning border 
crossing with the country following heavy clashes on the Syrian side 
between rebels and government forces.
The
 militants, who already control large swaths of territory in northern 
Syria, reportedly entered the camp from the nearby Hajar Aswad 
neighborhood in southern Damascus in a coordinated attack with their 
rivals in the Al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front.
According
 to the the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, ISIS managed 
to take control of large parts of the Yarmouk camp following clashes 
with a Palestinian group.
If
 ISIS manage to gain full control of Yarmouk, the jihadis can 
potentially use the camp as a base from which to threaten the heart of 
the capital as possibly challenge Assad himself.
The Palestinian-run refugee camp  has been under government siege for nearly two years.
      
      
12 comments:
Why don't they do us all a favour and shoot the bastards. Do they look like British people?
The Manchester Evening News and Daily Mail have both put pics of their home in Rochdale. If we did that, we would get our doors smashed down at 5am by our wonderful police.
SEND THE WHOLE FAMILY TO SYRIA.
We're all bit part players in a Mel Brooks style comedy.
Only the Jews get the joke.
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