(AFP)- The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on Friday executed and
crucified one of its own men for corruption in Syria, a watchdog and
jihadist sites said.
Photographs posted on websites showed the
body and bloodied head of a bearded man with a placard reading: “Guilty:
Abu Adnan al-Anadali. Sentence: execution and three days of
crucifixion. Motive: extorting money at checkpoints by accusing drivers
of apostasy.”
The text is signed by “The prince of believers”, thought to refer to ISIL chief Abu Baqr al-Baghdadi.
Before being crucified, the man was killed by three bullets to the head
at Bab in the north of Aleppo province, the Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights said.
Mainstream Syrian rebels and the
al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front accuse the jihadists of ISIL of
responsibility for a string of atrocities.
ISIS crucifies one of its own in Syria for corruption

Zaman Alwasl
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