Intelligence agent working for Canada smuggled Shamima Begum and two other London teenagers to Syria while UK conspired with Ottawa to cover up its role after the trafficker was captured by Türkiye in 2015, a new book and UK news outlets claim
said on Tuesday that it has seen files that show Rasheed claimed to have shared Begum's passport details with Canada and smuggled other British citizens to fight for Daesh.
Rasheed was providing information to Canadian intelligence while smuggling people to Daesh, BBC said, citing a senior intelligence officer. BBC said it has received a dossier on Rasheed "that contains information gathered by law enforcement and intelligence, as well as material recovered from his hard drives, which provide extraordinary detail about how he operated."
"He told authorities that he had gathered information on the people he helped into Syria because he was passing it to the Canadian embassy in Jordan," BBC reported.Britain strips citizenship from teenager who joined Daesh in SyriaBegum, while in Syria, married a Daesh fighter. She gave birth to three children, all of whom died as infants, and is now being held in a detention camp in Syria controlled by PKK/YPG terror group.
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