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Europe may face more “Lone Wolf Style” terror attacks

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An ex- Islamic State Jihadi, Harry Sarfo, has disclosed that the IS is searching Jihadist in Europe to bring England, Germany and France to on their knees by launching “loads of attacks”. Sarfo, who is behind the bars for three years term under the terrorism charges, revealed it in an interview with the New York Times.

In an Interview with the New York Times, He said, when he was working with the Islamic States a masked man told him that “they have loads of people living in European countries and waiting for commands to attack the European people. And that was before the Brussels attacks, before the Paris attacks.”

While talking about the availability of Jihadist in America and Canada, He said that “For America and Canada, it’s much easier for them to get them (Radicalized People) over the social network, because they say the Americans are dumb — they have open gun policies…. we can radicalize them easily, and if they have no prior record, they can buy guns, so we don’t need to have no contact man who has to provide guns for them.”

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