Sunday, 12 July 2015

Deported illegal Chinese immigrants planned joining jihad: police

                          
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A total of 109 illegal immigrants, who were repatriated from Thailand to China onThursday, had been on their way to Turkey, Syria or Iraq to join jihad, the Ministry of Public Security confirmed Saturday.

Several recruitment gangs were uncovered in Turkey by a Chinese police investigation,which was also discovered that Turkish diplomats in some Southeast Asian countries hadfacilitated the illegal movement of people.

A large number of radicalized Chinese and the heads of organized gangs, also known assnakeheads, have been deported from Southeast Asia this year, according to the ministry.


Of the 109 individuals returned to China this week, 13 had fled China after beingimplicated in terrorist activities, and another two had escaped detention, said a ministrystatement.

According to their accounts, many had been radicalized by materials released by the WorldUygur Congress and the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM).

The recruitment gangs had used religious extremism to encourage people to go to Syriaand Iraq to participate in jihad.

Some snakeheads, including Mehmut Obulela who was one of the people repatriated, toldpolice that the gangs were well established and had a clear hierarchy. The gangs organizedpeople to travel over land or sea through countries including Vietnam, Cambodia, Laosand Thailand to enter Turkey.

After arriving in Turkey, many, led by the ETIM terrorist group, went on to Syria to jointhe fighting. Even those who did not get as far as Syria, were involved in jihadist activitieswherever they had stopped, they said.

A terrorist attack on a railway station in Kunming, the provincial capital of southwestChina's Yunnan Province, on March 1, 2014, was the work of terrorists who had failed toillegally leave China. The attack resulted in the death of 31 people and 141 were injured.

Police also found that some radicalized people, instructed by the ETIM, were trained inSyria or Iraq and then returned to China to expand their terrorist network. Theseindividuals were also implicated in terrorist activities.

The police have arrested many of these returnees, and uncovered several terrorist plotsthis year, said the statement.

Each illegal immigrant had to pay several thousand U.S. dollars to snakeheads. Most of thefunds were finally remitted to bank accounts opened by ETIM terrorists, according to thepolice.

Investigations showed that the illegal immigration was organized by those in Turkey.

Chinese police have detained 22 Turkish suspects since October last year and theyadmitted being directed and assisted by organizers in Turkey.

Police also said Turkish diplomats to a Southeast Asian country had directly participatedin "helping out" a suspect, Eli Ahmad, from local authorities in September last year.

The Chinese suspect was a member of the gang of illegal migration, but Turkish diplomatsclaimed he was a Turkish citizen and pressed local authorities to release him. Eli Ahmadwas finally transported to Turkey and still at large.

In June this year, Chinese police cooperated with their counterparts in Southeast Asia toseize 653 fabricated Turkish passports at a suspect's residence.

Some subordinate organizations of the Turkey-based World Uygur Congress havefrequently sent their members to Southeast Asian countries to mastermind illegalmigration, police said.

They also colluded with some Turkish politicians and forces to assist the illegal migrationand "rescue" those detained.

An official with China's Ministry of Public Security said the Chinese government hasalways been cracking down on illegal migration and violent terrorist crimes.

Those repatriated to China wold be treated according to the law. Those suspected ofcommitting crimes would be dealt with following legal procedures while the others wouldreceive appropriate treatment after being educated, the official said.

He also praised the Thai police for repatriating the illegal migrants to China under thecooperation framework between the two countries.

The Chinese police would strengthen international cooperation to crack down on cross-border crimes and terrorist groups including the ETIM so as to maintain security andstability of China and the region, the official said.

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