According to police, Miners is believed to be speaking to a British fighter in Syria who has urged her to leave the UK and join ISIS as a Jihadi bride.
27 year old Miners, from Bradford, appears on social media under the alias Aisha Lauren al-Britaniya and has posted images of Muslim women brandishing rifles and other weapons. She has also uploaded a photo of herself wearing hijab on social media.
According to police, on social media she is so concerned with happenings in Syria and dresses like a Muslim but in public she wears skinny jeans and leaves her long blonde hair uncovered.
MI5 and anti-terrorist police have triggered an investigation into Miners after she liked and shared ISIS videos. According to Miners she's traveled to Turkey – the most common springboard for Syria on two occasions before and plans to travel there again this autumn, although she denied wanting to marry a jihadist.
Miners insists that she disagrees with ISIS beheadings and said she was primarily concerned about the plight of Syria’s refugee children.
She also admitted being in direct contact on Facebook with an ISIS recruiter called Abu Usamah al-Britani and M15 have warned her that she faces arrest if she doesn't stop her extremism.
She said her interest in Islam was sparked last year after her father's death in a freak drowning, adding: “I found peace through it all,” Miners said from her semi-detached home.
Miner added: “I remember seeing a three-year-old and a little baby at the side of the road (while in Turkey).
“I felt like I needed to carry on telling everyone this is what’s really going on. I just want to help them children … it’s so sad what they’re going through.”
She said: “I’ve shared a lot of bombs and stuff; I’ve shared a lot of videos.” on her “Aisha al-Britaniya” alias on Facebook.
Asked if she supported Isis, she added: “We get told that they are there to protect the religion. I don’t really know – that’s what’s got me into trouble.”
Miners added: “He was saying, ‘If you can leave England, then just leave.’”
Source: Sun UK
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