ISIS ’ frightened leader is likely to be hiding away from the coronavirus as the terror group moves its operations underground, it has been claimed.
The death cult has previously called Covid-19 a “plague” dispatched on “non-believers”. ISIS has also urged its jihadis to keep washing their hands and warned them to stay out of Europe.
Its leader Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi may now be self-isolating to shield himself from Covid-19, a terrorism expert has claimed.
David Otto, counter-terrorism and organised crime expert at Global Risk International, told Daily Star Online: “Most terror groups have now gone underground.” He added: “Terrorist attacks are only significant if there is a target – with Covid-19’s total or partial