ISIS Releases Shocking Video Of Malaysian Militant’s Death In The Philippines

The fallen 'martyr' fled Malaysia in July 2014 and became a bomb-maker for ISIS.

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In their latest terror ploy, infamous militant group, Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), have uploaded a video, depicting the gory final moments of a Malaysian terrorist in Southern Philippines

According to English daily, The Star, the video was reportedly uploaded by ISIS's Russian media channel, Al Furat Media, yesterday, 15 February.

37-year-old Malaysian, Mohd Najib Hussein, fled the country along with several other ISIS militants in July 2014 and became a prominent part of the IS Black Flag cell that is led by former Universiti Malaya professor Dr Mahmud Ahmad alias Abu Handzalah.

The Black flag terrorist group have apparently been hiding out with under the protection of the Filipino terrorist group, Abu Sayyaf in southern Philippines.

A screenshot from the newly released video by ISIS

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Mohd Najib Hussein, who is an electrical engineering graduate, used to run a bookstore at Universiti Malaya and is held responsible by the authorities for aiding the escape of four Malaysian militants to Syria

Furat – Abu Anas Al Muhajir

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Furat – Abu Anas Al Muhajir

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The video starts with a group of South-East Asian militants holding up the ISIS flag while the narrator speaks about the 'martyr', Abu Anas al Muhajir @ Mohd Najib's death

Furat – Abu Anas Al Muhajir

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Authorities believe that the events leading up to the death of the Malaysian bomb-maker, took place on 15 December 2015, during a clash between Abu Sayyaf terrorists and the Philippines military officers

'Philippine soldiers display seized improvised explosive devices after government troops raided the bomb factory on May 14, 2015'

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The father of five apparently performed the Bai'ah, which is the compulsory oath of allegiance to pledge support for the ISIS jihadist group

'Still from an Islamic State video featuring Abu Sayyaf Group leader Isnilon Hapilon (center) pledging allegiance to Baghdadi'

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On 16 January, the authorities arrested a man suspected of having links with ISIS near the Jelatik LRT station:

Last November, three Malaysian terrorists of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) revealed their wishes to start an Islamic State in Southeast Asia (SEA):

The influence of the ISIS has been growing at an alarming speed, with innocent women and children falling prey to the atrocities of the jihadist terrorist group:

Also, have you ever wondered how ISIS militants communicate with their followers?

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