SAS high-tech hunt for the killers of James Foley:
'Significant force' of UK elite troops on ground in Iraq
The SAS and Special Reconnaissance Regiment have been deployed to Iraq
The elite soldiers have been tasked to hunt down Isis terrorist 'Jihad John'
A range of high-tech surveillance tools are being used to narrow the search
By MARK NICOL FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
PUBLISHED: 21:02 GMT, 23 August 2014 | UPDATED: 22:48 GMT, 23 August 2014
British Special Forces hunting the killer of James Foley are using an array of sophisticated equipment to track him down – and possibly free other hostages being held.
The Mail on Sunday has been given a detailed account of how
elite troops from the SAS and the Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) are conducting high-tech operations inside Syria and Iraq, which could lead to the capture of the extremists within days.
It is understood the true identity of Jihadi John has not yet been established and that the precise location where Mr Foley was executed – as seen in a video which shocked the world – remains unknown. However, according to sources, the SAS and SRR are closing in on their targets.
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The Mail on Sunday has been told that
in the past 48 hours a ‘significant force’ of SAS soldiers and signallers have deployed to northern Iraq, joining Iraqi and Kurdish units fighting IS.
They have separated into four-man teams and are accompanying local troops in an attempt to capture British jihadis, identify them and establish links to Jihadi John.
Once a British jihadi is in custody, samples will be taken of the suspect’s blood and DNA – vital in the case of UK extremists because the information can be matched to medical records. For identification purposes, a photograph is also taken of the iris – the visible coloured ring around the pupil – which is unique.
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