NOV. 18 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Police in Osh said that they had arrested a 19-year-man who was actively recruiting for the IS extremist group based in Syria and Irag.
Governments in Central Asia have been warning, increasingly shrilly it seems, that IS are recruiting more heavily from disaffected young men in Central Asia. IS has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks in Paris last week that killed last least 130 people.
“A young man has been sending recruits from Osh region to participate in wars abroad as part of terrorist organisations in Syria and Iraq with further intention of committing unlawful acts on the territory of Kyrgyzstan,” media quoted the ministry of interior as saying.
“He was also doing the financing, documentation and buying of tickets for recruits to countries of conflict zones.”
Police said that they arrested him at Osh airport as he was helping a recent recruit on his way to Istanbul and then on to Syria. They also said that they had found various fake ID cards, SIM cards and laptops on him.
There has been more than a trickle of recruits from Central Asia heading out to join IS, the most famous being a police chief from Tajikistan, but Western analysts have been disparaging of the image of Central Asia as a major IS recruiting ground.
A more established recruitment area for IS is in Moscow, where an economic downturn has cost Central Asian migrant workers their jobs.
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(News report from Issue No. 257, published on Nov. 20 2015)