Two wanted German ‘ISIS terrorists’ – including pal of UK terror postman Harry Sarfo – arrested in Turkey after getting hair transplants to disguise themselves
Adnan Sutkovic from Bremen and Zulhajrat Seadini from Hamburg were nabbed after crossing border from Syria
A PAIR of suspected German ISIS fighters have been arrested in Turkey after getting hair transplants to conceal their identities.
Adnan Sutkovic from Bremen and Zulhajrat Seadini from Hamburg were picked up by police after crossing the border from Syria.
The pair – who it is feared were planning an attack in Europe – had been sought by Interpol after travelling to the Middle Eastern warzone in April 2015.
According to Turkish media, the men received hair transplants in Ankara after entering Turkey in order to avoid detection.
They stand accused of membership of a terrorist organisation and official documentary fraud.
Both deny charges of terrorism, according to , claiming to know ISIS only from news reports.
The publication reported the men claimed they only went to Syria to help people.
But Sutkovic was spotted in an ISIS propaganda video with former London postman Harry Sarfo, according to .
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Sarfo, originally also from Bremen, is currently serving a three-year sentence in Germany for membership of a terrorist organisation and breaching weapons export laws.
The former Wickes employee was arrested after returning to Germany when a video was released by the terror group showing him at a mass execution in the Syrian city of Palmyra.
Sutkovic appears to feature in the same video, holding an ISIS flag.
It was reported the pair travelled to Syria together from Bremen after being radicalised in prison by hate preacher Rene Marc Sepac.
And fresh footage obtained by the now appears to show the pair swearing allegiance to the death cult’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
New charges have also been levelled against Sarfo based on the additional clips, which appear to show him taking a more active role in the killings than he originally let on.
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