JIHADI SCROUNGER

Swedish ISIS fighter ‘receives more than £50k-a-year in benefits from government DESPITE living in Syria’

The jihadi was reportedly getting child and housing benefit cash payments even as he starred in ISIS propaganda videos with his kid

AN ISLAMIC State (ISIS) fighter was reportedly paid more than £53,000 in state handouts from the Swedish government despite fleeing the country for Syria.

Authorities are accused of paying cash to Michael Skråmo for eight months after he moved to Raqqa with his wife and four small children.

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Clutching a rifle and holding his child, Michael Skråmo has been appearing in propaganda videos
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A letter sent to Skråmo’s Gotenburg address 12 months after they left read that "payments of child and housing benefits" had now ended.

It is claimed the family had been living off handouts of £627 (5,814 Kroner) a month.

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Magnus Ranstorp, a terrorism researcher at Sweden’s National Defence University, said: “It exposes how weak the system seems to be in its control mechanisms.

“Michael Skråmo has been one of the most well-known IS sympathisers for quite some time."

Skråmo reportedly owes his landlord £6,671 (61,842 Kroner) in unpaid rent.

A terrorism researcher said he had been a "one of the most well-known IS sympathisers for some time"
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The Swede has changed his name and swore allegiance to the terrorist group

The Swedish city of Lund recently sparked outrage when it declared it would offer a programme of rehabilitation for ISIS fighters.

Officials planned to offer ex-jihadis housing, employment education and financial support.


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