

Britain's largest Islamic jihadist group includes teachers, accountants, supermarket workers, businessmen, and a vicar’s son.
The network is called Islam Walsall.
Group member pose as mild-mannered Muslim missionaries.
An example is provided by expressandstar.com:
. . . law graduate Ayman Shaukat, 27, who worked for a financial services firm in Essington, was keeping tabs on events.
He was dubbed the ‘fixer’ and ‘terror travel agent’ as he was in contact with those travelling to Syria and looked after the affairs of those who had travelled back at home.
When Counter Terrorism officers searched his home in Pargeter Street, Birchills, they found an Islamic State flag above his bed and books entitled ‘39 ways to serve and participate in Jihad’ and ‘44 ways to support Jihad’.
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