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Sick ISIS supporters hack Swedish morning radio and play recruitment song for 30 MINUTES

The song "For the sake of Allah" was played on repeated until the broadcaster could retake control of the transmission

A RADIO show in Sweden was hijacked by ISIS propaganda on Friday morning.

The song "For the sake of Allah", which is used to recruit foreign fighters to come to Iraq and Syria, was played on the show on repeat for half an hour.

 A Swedish radio station was hacked last week and played ISIS recruitment songs
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A Swedish radio station was hacked last week and played ISIS recruitment songsCredit: Reuters
ISIS hacks Swedish radio station and broadcasts recruitment song on repeat

Mix Megapol, one of Sweden's most popular radio stations, had just finished playing Ed Sheeran and Carly Rae Jepsen when the show was interrupted by the recruitment song.

The station confirmed they were hijacked by a pirate transmitter for around 30 minutes at 8.30am on Friday morning.

The three-minute long song was played on repeat until Mix Megapol were able to regain control of transmission.

A spokesperson told 24Malmo: "This is of course very serious, particularly because they had been playing a song about ISIS recruitment.

"We see this as a very serious incident, and have therefore reported it to the police."

The station only discovered the take-over after concerned listeners phoned in.

 The song is used to recruit fighters to Iraq and Syria
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The song is used to recruit fighters to Iraq and SyriaCredit: Reuters
 Around 300 people have left Sweden to fight for ISIS
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Around 300 people have left Sweden to fight for ISISCredit: Reuters

It is not known if the hijackers were affiliated with ISIS or it was just pirate pranksters.

The Swedish Security Service says that some 300 people have left Sweden to fight for ISIS in the Middle East.

Sweden is the second place, after Belgium, for number of people who have left their home countries to fight for the terror group.



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