ISIS bride Samia Hussein is still a threat to the UK and is more dangerous than the notorious Shamima Begum, a Brit filmmaker who interviewed her at a camp in Syria previously warned.
Samia, from Southall, West London, was allowed back into Britain, given a £500,000 house and a new arm on the NHS after her original one was blown off in Syria.
Alan Duncan, an ex-British soldier who interviewed the jihadi bride last year, previously told The Sun Online he still considers Samia a threat to the UK.
And he believes she is more dangerous than her more infamous comrade Shamima, with Samia being older when she made the decision to join ISIS, while Begum was just a teen.
Samia has refused to condemn the Manchester Arena bombing and has compared the 22 victims – which included children as young as 8 – to causalities of war.
Speaking in December, Mr Duncan said: "Samia showed no empathy – nothing for the Manchester victims. She turned it back onto her self.
"Samia and other ISIS extremists believe Manchester was a reaction to the coalition – it's another part of the war.
"They see ISIS terrorists as soldiers of the caliphate.
"They don't see the terror attacks on the West as terror attacks – they see them as acts of war."
She was arrested when she arrived back in UK in February 2020 – but has never been charged with a crime.
The bride claims she was groomed online before fleeing to Syria to join ISIS at the height of the country's civil war in January 2015.
Yes she's still an extremist. All of them carry a threat to this country long term.
Within 12 months, the Brit was nearly killed when her arm and breast were blown off in an air strike which left her bed-ridden for seven months.
Mr Duncan compared her case to Begum's, who was earlier this dealt another blow in her long running battle to try and return to Britain.
Alan said: "Yes she's still an extremist. All of them carry a threat to this country long term.
"Is she going to be stay in a safe house for the rest of her life?
"Will the UK authorities be as secretive with Shamima if she's allowed to come back? The British public has a right to know.
"There is no difference between Shamima and Samia. She is even more dangerous because she's older. She understood what she was joining."
Samia has now been spotted with an artificial arm – which one of her relatives says is “from the NHS, definitely”, reports The Mail On Sunday.
The arm itself is thought to cost roughly £3,000 – on top of thousands of pounds in more in consultants’ fees and physio aftercare.
'EVERYONE CAN BE A VICTIM'
And it’s been revealed she is now living in a new-build council house with her family in West London.
Prices of similar homes in the area range between £500,000 and £600,000.
When asked if she had a message to families of the Manchester victims, the twisted extremist compared the terror attack and the beheading of foreign aid workers to coalition attacks on the evil caliphate.
She said: “It was really a vicious cycle, everyone was killing everyone, ok.
“Like I told you, you will find that the coalition air strike will come here and bomb the women and children.
"Everyone has a part of being a victim of war. You understand?"
And while Samia has been allowed to return to the UK, it is believed without charge, Alan was dragged through the courts for three years and was "treated worse than ISIS."
Ministry of Defence chiefs claimed the Brit soldier, from Elgin, Scotland, must have recovered from his post-traumatic stress disorder because he travelled to Iraq and Syria to battle ISIS as a volunteer fighter.
They accused him of fraud and of unfairly pocketing a £70-a-week pension which he has received since 2003 because of his condition.
Yet, last year, a judge threw out the case calling it "a nonsense" because of a lack of evidence.
Alan said: "The Government has harassed people like me but they are protecting her.
"She's back here being looked after and protected by the state – the very state she wanted to destroy.
"You couldn't make it up."
Alan has interviewed dozens of jailed ISIS militants on camera in camps in north-east Syria.
He even rescued a Yazidi sex slave in al-Hawl compound which was packed with extremists.
The Scot is working on a documentary featuring explosive, never-before-seen interviews with western jihadis, including Brits.
Click this link to follow Alan on TikTok.
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