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Islamic State leads police to a crocodile-infested river where they “dumped the bodies of ‘infidel’ British couple” who went missing in South Africa

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The British couple, Mr and Mrs Saunders, had taken part in a special episode of the BBC’s popular show Gardeners World in the days before their disappearance. Old world British gardening show meets reality — twenty-first century Islam.

The BBC is whistling past the graveyard on this and any other story that casts Islam in a poor light. That’s the real story here — no matter how gruesome, how many, how relentless or how destroyed Europe is — the bad guys are those of us who talk about it. We are targeted and smeared.

‘ISIS kidnapper’ leads police to a crocodile-infested river where ‘dumped the bodies of “infidel” British couple’ who went missing in South Africa

  • Divers searching crocodile-infested river for bodies of Rod and Rachel Saunders
  • The British botanist and his wife were kidnapped by a gang with links to ISIS
  • Latest suspect took police to the Tugela River where he ‘dumped their bodies’
  • Scotland Yard monitoring search and are alarmed an ISIS cell is in South Africa

A crocodile-infested river is being searched by police divers looking for the bodies of a British botanist and his wife who were kidnapped by a gang with links to ISIS.

The latest suspect arrested in connection with the disappearance of Rod and Rachel Saunders led officers to the banks of the Tugela River, in a remote corner of Kwa Zulu-Natal, South Africa, where he allegedly confessed to dumping their bodies.

Malawian Ahmad ‘Bazooka’ Jackson Mussa told detectives he had helped dispose of the murdered plant enthusiasts, whom he had wrapped in their own sleeping bags at the mouth of the river, which has been swollen by heavy rain. The river is home to many crocodiles which are said to have hampered this weekend’s search.

A suspect arrested in connection with the disappearance of Rod and Rachel Saunders (pictured) led officers to the banks of the Tugela River, in Kwa Zulu-Natal, South Africa

The arrest of Mussa, following a five-week manhunt, is the biggest breakthrough in the search for the popular couple, who lived in Cape Town, who were harvesting seeds on a hillside on 10 February when they were snatched as part of an ISIS-inspired plot.

A search party involving boats and divers has been at the beauty spot since Friday, including tracker dogs working the river bank for clues to narrow down the search area.

Although the team were positive of finding something to boost the investigation, there was a chance that corpses might already have been eaten by crocodiles or swept out into the sea.

The search is being monitored by members of the FBI and Scotland Yard, alarmed at the apparent existence of an ISIS cell in South Africa.

Mussa became a wanted man when police found his passport on February 15 at the home of Isis suspects Sayfydeen Aslam Del Vecchio, 38, and his wife, Fatima Patel, 27.

Mr and Mrs Saunders had taken part in a special episode of the BBC’s popular show Gardeners World in the days before their disappearance

They have since appeared twice in court charged with the kidnapping, assault and robbery of the missing couple. The pair, who were on a terror watch list before the kidnapping, also face charges under the Terrorism and Related Activities Act.

At a recent bail hearing, phone messages between the couple revealed they had targeted the Saunders as part of a plot to ‘kill the kuffar (non-believers) and abduct their allies, to destroy infrastructure and to put fear in the heart of the kuffar’.

Mr and Mrs Saunders were stalked as they searched for rare plants and seeds unaware of the chilling plan to snatch them. In the days leading up to their kidnap, they had taken part in a special episode of the BBC’s popular Gardeners World programme, and presenter Nick Bailey had taken a selfie with the couple, one of the last pictures ever taken of them……..


Source: https://gellerreport.com/2018/03/brit-couple-isis-crocodile.html/


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