Poor gullible girls. They have no idea what they are in for if they fall for this.
ISIS terrorists targeting 'Shirley Valentines' who want holiday romances
Ian Tuttle
Duped: Delene Alouane with her husband Ahmed Alouane
Vulnerable British women visiting Turkey are being tricked into holiday romances with Isis terrorists who want to wreak havoc in the UK.
Islamic fanatics are preying on unattached females – just like actress Pauline Collins’s character in the hit movie Shirley Valentine.
They aim to con them into marriage and get a highly prized UK visa.
At least two British women have fallen for the potentially lethal scam at the hands of pitiless terrorists.
Ian Tuttle
Fearful: Delene Alouane at her home
And security and immigration fraud experts fear the pair are the tip of the iceberg.
The former chairman of Parliament’s high-powered intelligence and security committee, Kim Howells, warned: “It’s an issue that needs monitoring very careful.
“They only need to get one efficient bomber in and that’s it.
“This isn’t the stuff of fiction, this actually happens. People on holiday have to be extremely careful.”
Foreign holiday fraudsters have conned British women into marriage for decades, usually with the aim of extracting the victim’s cash or milking the welfare state.
But the sinister new trend of terrorists exploiting love-struck Brits has been revealed by victim support and campaign group Immigration Marriage Fraud UK.
Continue reading at:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/isis-t
ISIS terrorists targeting 'Shirley Valentines' who want holiday romances
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Ian Tuttle

Duped: Delene Alouane with her husband Ahmed Alouane
Vulnerable British women visiting Turkey are being tricked into holiday romances with Isis terrorists who want to wreak havoc in the UK.
Islamic fanatics are preying on unattached females – just like actress Pauline Collins’s character in the hit movie Shirley Valentine.
They aim to con them into marriage and get a highly prized UK visa.
At least two British women have fallen for the potentially lethal scam at the hands of pitiless terrorists.
Ian Tuttle

Fearful: Delene Alouane at her home
And security and immigration fraud experts fear the pair are the tip of the iceberg.
The former chairman of Parliament’s high-powered intelligence and security committee, Kim Howells, warned: “It’s an issue that needs monitoring very careful.
“They only need to get one efficient bomber in and that’s it.
“This isn’t the stuff of fiction, this actually happens. People on holiday have to be extremely careful.”
Foreign holiday fraudsters have conned British women into marriage for decades, usually with the aim of extracting the victim’s cash or milking the welfare state.
But the sinister new trend of terrorists exploiting love-struck Brits has been revealed by victim support and campaign group Immigration Marriage Fraud UK.
Continue reading at:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/isis-t