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The women apparently came up with the idea after being contacted on Facebook by men who were trying to develop an online relationship and eventually to persuade them to join them in Syria.A police spokesman said: 'They would complain that they didn't have the money to afford it, after which the cash was wired over to cover the costs.'The three girls, from the south-western Russian autonomous republic of Chechnya, apparently used fake accounts on social networks to communicate with the Islamists.
The con artists are now facing charges from Chechnya police for extortion and not following through with their end of the bargain.
Unlikely they will be charged because police say ISIS must lodge complaint
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: maddy21
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The con artists are now facing charges from Chechnya police for extortion and not following through with their end of the bargain.
From my source .
Unlikely they will be charged because police say ISIS must lodge complaint
From yours . I am thinking yours might be right otherwise they would be charged for not aiding terrorism .
One of the girls said she did think about going to Syria but then changed her mind after hearing about the situation from a friend.
“Many people I know did go, but I know no one for whom it turned out well,” the woman told Life News.