The group was reportedly led by Mohammed Emwazi, also known as Jihadi John, who was killed in a drone strike in November 2015. Mr Wise said both Kotey and Elsheikh should be dealt with in Syria or Iraq where they would face death penalty by hanging if convicted. The fourth member, Londoner Aine Davis, was jailed in Turkey in 2017 after being convicted of being a senior ISIS operative. (Image: PA)But her challenge was rejected by two leading judges, who ruled that the decision was not unlawful. The Government's former reviewer of anti-terror legislation, Lord Carlile, branded the move "extraordinary" and said it was a "dramatic change of policy".
Source: Daily Mirror May 19, 2019 01:46 UTC