The Muslim Brotherhood Involved in Passport Forgery and Deals with ISIS: Details
Several leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood have been implicated in crimes involving passport forgery, with some admitting to their crimes in collaboration with corrupt individuals and ISIS terrorists.
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The fugitive Brotherhood member, Sami Kamal El-Din, admitted on October 30, 2024, to paying $9,000 to an ISIS-affiliated extremist to obtain a new Egyptian passport after his previous one expired, according to Al-Osboua newspaper.
In a video posted on social media, Sami Kamal El-Din stated that the extremist forger had connections with influential Egyptian figures. He disclosed that the extremist received the requested amount in exchange for the passport and repeated the forgery process with 15 other Egyptian terrorists.
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Sami Kamal El-Din acknowledged receiving the forged passport. He claimed to have tried verifying its authenticity, only to discover it was fake. When he informed the Brotherhood leadership in both factions, as well as the leaders of the “Islamic Group,” all ostensibly disowned the forger, claiming he was not associated with them. Sami was unable to recover his money despite three years of mediation efforts. He later learned that the extremist continued his forgery activities in an African country, assisted by the Brotherhood, who benefited from his services to move to a safe haven, even though they claimed no connection to him.
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In another forgery incident, Brotherhood member Mohamed Osama El-Okayed admitted in a recorded video that he used a forged passport under the name “Murad.” He revealed that a diplomatic mission belonging to a safe haven country helped him escape from one country to another until he reached a “welcoming” country where he and his family enjoy Brotherhood support and care.
In a third case, an Egyptian Brotherhood leader was apprehended at a Libyan airport while attempting to flee using a forged passport.
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In conclusion, Sami Kamal El-Din’s confessions reveal his involvement, along with other terrorists, in passport forgery with the knowledge of the Brotherhood leadership and allied entities, as well as their complicity in deals with ISIS.