'Cardiff jihadist' posts pictures of 'home-made bombs' online
A British jihadist has warned the UK that it should be afraid of the skills he has learnt after posting images of what appear to be bombs.
A British jihadist has warned the UK that it should be afraid of the skills he has learnt after posting images of what appear to be bombs.
Police have appealed for help from the Muslim community to stop more people travelling abroad to join a militant Islamic group.
It comes after two men from Cardiff featured in a video apparently produced by the group ISIS, urging Muslims from Eastern countries to join.
"Of course there are things that we can do" says Assistant Chief Constable Nikki Holland of South Wales Police
"But we need to work with the community, with our partner agencies to actually get the information about what's taking place both in terms of radicalisation, people acting differently, people looking to travel abroad"
"Our position is that you shouldn't travel abroad to Syria. It is a very dangerous place"
Leaders of a Cardiff mosque, attended by 3 young men who are now fighting in Syria, say they had nothing to do with their radicalisation.
The brother of a British jihadi fighter who featured in an Isis promotional video in Syria says he was not radicalised by his local mosque.
A British jihadist has warned the UK that it should be afraid of the skills he has learnt after posting images of what appear to be bombs.