Syrte (Libya): Only 15 Algerians within ranks of “Daesh” terrorist group
According to Echorouk’s sources, the terrorist organization “Daesh” is currently grappling with acute financial difficulties after failing to tighten its grip on oil fields.
And thus out of this financial strangulation, “Daesh” located in the region of Syrte, uses human trafficking by facilitating illegal immigration for sub-Saharan Africans eager to cross to Europe by making them pay for the passage between 100 and 150 Euros per person.
In addition, “Daesh” decreased the wages for its fighters which fell from 1,000 to 200 Libyan Dinars.
Libyan security sources reported that the terrorist organization seeks to open a new front in southern Libya near the Algerian border to target oil facilities.
According to the same sources, there would be no more than 1,000 terrorists based in the Syrte region including not more than fifteen Algerians.
Furthermore, “Daesh” is reportedly spreading through social networks a sneaky and misleading propaganda for young people to recruit by making them falsely believe that they are masters of the situation and that their financial situation is comfortable, while the truth is other one.