Unmasked: Names, addresses and phone numbers of 22,000 Islamic State members reportedly leaked to broadcaster
Thousands of documents containing the names, addresses, phone numbers and family contacts of 22,000 jihadis who applied to join the Islamic State group have been given to the UK’s Sky News, the broadcaster said Wednesday.
Sky reported that a disillusioned former member had handed over the documents on a memory stick that had been stolen from the head of the group’s internal security police.
The documents are forms that IS recruits had to fill out in order to be accepted into the organisation, and contain information on nationals from 51 countries, the broadcaster reported.
“Sky News has informed the authorities about the haul,” the news channel wrote on its website. No comment was immediately available from Britain’s interior or foreign ministries.
Some of the documents reportedly contain the information of previously unknown jihadis in northern Europe, the United States and Canada, as well as North Africa and the Middle East, it said.
“This could be a massive development,” said Chris Phillips, managing director of counter terrorism consultancy International Protect and Prepare Security Office.