Demonstrators denounce the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in
front of the White House in Washington, DC, on August 9, 2014. South
African police on April 5, 2015 arrested a 15-year-old girl as she tried
to leave the country to join ISIS, also known as the Islamic State.
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AFP
JOHANNESBURG
A 15-year-old
South African girl was on Sunday pulled from a flight moments before
trying to leave the country to join the Islamic State jihadists, state
security said.
"We can confirm that
she was planning to leave the country with the intention of joining IS
and had been actively engaged with social media networks," State
Security Minister David Mahlobo told local daily, The Star.
The girl was reported missing by her grandparents Sunday morning when she disappeared from her Cape Town home.
DESTINATION TURKEY
She was found on a British Airways flight bound for Johannesburg later that day.
The girl was reportedly heading for Turkey, where she was allegedly planning to cross the border into Syria.
According
to local reports, investigators found evidence in the girl's room
linking her to recruiters for IS, jihadists who have captured swathes of
Syria and Iraq and who have attracted hundreds of foreign fighters.
"An
investigation is under way as to how far this network goes, whether
there is a cell in the country, and what the methods of recruiting and
funding are," Mahlobo told The Star.
SUSPECT RELEASED
"We cannot allow South Africa to be used as a recruitment space."
The girl was released into the care of her family after being questioned.
In
February, the United Nations Security Council warned South Africa
against terror groups that may use the country as an operational base.
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