Jihadi taunts UK border force by revealing Jihadi John 'snuck out on back of lorry'
NOTORIOUS Islamic State execution Jihadi John slipped out of the UK in the back of a lorry despite being on a terror watch list, it has been claimed.
Jihadi John snuck out the UK on the back of a lorry according to a fellow jihadi
The Londoner, also known as Mohammed Emwazi, slipped under the radar with a fellow British jihadi in early 2013 in order to join the depraved death cult.
He went on to behead several British hostages – including aid worker Alan Henning – before being obliterated in a US drone strike on Syria last year.
Jihadi John then took a flight to Belgium to Albania before making his way to Syria in 2013
The unnamed jihadi who escaped with the sick killer has taunted British authorities for letting the pair get away so easily.
Writing in ISIS' magazine Dar al-Islam, he said: “Our main problem was how to leave the UK undetected by border police.
"Our names were on lists and we would have been arrested. We therefore needed to avoid airports stations and other official exits.
Mohammed Emwazi was walking through Raqqa when he was killed by a drone strike
Controls are much stricter entering the UK than they there leaving
"In the end, we decided to travel hidden in a lorry – controls are much stricter entering the UK than they there leaving.”
The pair were allegedly carrying £30,000 when they gave UK border control the slip three years ago.
They continued their mission to get to Syria by travelling through France to Belgium where they shaved off their beards and bought new clothes.
The evil jihadis then booked flights to Albania, confident that British intelligence would not share details on the pair with Belgian authorities.
The jihadi added: “In Albania we presented our passports, Abu Muharib’s [Emwazi’s assumed name] was inspected and he passed without problem.
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“They flicked through mine, asked me why I was in Albania and I said I was just in transit to Greece and then they let me go too.”
From Albania, the pair walked for days into neighbouring Greece and then caught a boat to Turkey where they were met by an ISIS fixer who helped them cross into Syria.
Experts believe the revealing account came from Ibrahim Magag, a Somali-born Londoner who went missing in late 2012 after absconding a Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measure.