Member of Daesh’s group The Beatles sentenced to life imprisonment from the USA

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Terrorist organization DaeshEl Shafee Elsheikh, a member of the band nicknamed “The Beatles” due to her English accent, appeared in court. USAAl Shafee Elsheikh, 33, known as Jihadi George, who is known to be linked to the abduction, torture and beheading of numerous individuals, including journalists and aid workers, in Iraq and Syria, in the case in Alexandria, Virginia, US District He was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Court Judge TS Ellis. Elsheikh was charged with conspiracy to kill US journalists James Foley, Steven Sotloff, US aid workers Kayla Mueller and Peter Kassig.

He was found guilty

Elsheikh was convicted of acts such as hostage-taking and conspiracy to commit murder in court in April. Elsheikh is known as the highest-profile ISIS member on trial in the US. The hostages nicknamed the 4 DAESH members the “Beatles” because of their British accents.

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A MEMBER OF THE GROUP IS IMPRISONED IN TURKEY

2 of the 4 members of the group, Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey, were held in Iraq by the US military before being sent to the US to stand trial. Kotey was sentenced to life imprisonment in court in early 2022 after Kotey admitted to the murders of Foley, Sotloff, Mueller and Kassig last September. had been sentenced. British citizen Mohammed Emwazi, who oversaw the executions, was killed in a drone attack in 2015, while the fourth member of the group, Aine Lesley Davis, was convicted and jailed in Turkey on terrorism charges.

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