UK Schoolgirls Isis Families girls 'trained for IS missions'

UK Schoolgirls Isis Families  girls 'trained for IS missions'Three London schoolgirls who set out to Syria recently have apparently reached their families in the UK.

Schoolfriends Shamima Begum, 15, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15, set out from east London to Turkey in February and are accepted to have then crossed into territories of Syria controlled by Islamic State (Isis).

Over three months on, nonetheless, ITV News has reported that one of them has called relatives in the UK to say that she is solid, sheltered and well however has demanded that she and the others don't mean to return home soon.

Her companions were likewise answered to have reached relatives over the internet.The groups of the young ladies have blamed British police for neglecting to give them essential data that they say could have ceased their girls from joining Isis. They blame officers for concealing their slips subsequent to the young ladies turned up gone.

In meetings with the Guardian in March, the families talked about the bad dream they have been surviving subsequent to the young ladies vanished and say they had no motivation to suspect they had been radicalized.

By then, they said despite everything they had no clue where the three young ladies discovered the cash to purchase their plane tickets to Turkey on their voyage to join the terrorist bunch.

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, magistrate of the Metropolitan police, has said that the three teens can return home without trepidation of being arraigned for terrorism.

Showing up before MPs on the home issues board of trustees recently, Hogan-Howe said of the adolescents' flight: "This is an enormous promulgation upset for Isis and a major hit to the validity of what should be …  the best police benefit on the planet."

He and his head of counter-terrorism, Mark Rowley, went into the session having needed to concede that with knowledge of the past, letters implied for the young ladies' guardians saying a 15-year-old schoolfriend had fled to join Isis weeks prior ought to have been given specifically to their guardians. Rather the letters were given to the young ladies, who concealed the, 
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