TWO HENCHMEN EXECUTIONER GIGGLED AS THEY WATCHED BEHEADING VIDEO WHILE EATING MEAL IN LONDON RESTAURANT.

For some people, it is a normal activity to watch beheading video while eating your meal.
Two henchmen of the ISIS
militant branded ‘Jihadi Sid’ have been caught on camera laughing as
they watched men being murdered in a gruesome propaganda video while
they ate in a London restaurant.
Benefits
claimant Mohammed Shamsuddin and London bus driver Abu Haleema, who now
run the Islamist group formerly fronted by Abu Rumaysah, giggled as
they watched the footage of men having their heads blown off and being
drowned in a swimming pool.
Shamsuddin
exclaimed, ‘The guy is foaming at his mouth, you know what I mean.
Wow,' while Haleema added: ‘That’s a HD quality bruv, 4k.’
Londoner
Abu Rumaysah, 32, is suspected of being the masked fanatic waving a
pistol at the camera in a gruesome IS propaganda video showing the
murder of five men released this month.
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Gruesome: Abu Rumaysah's friends
Mohammed Shamsuddin, right, and Abu Haleema were filmed watching ISIS
propaganda videos in a London restaurant
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Militant: Abu Rumaysah, pictured with a jihadist flag, claimed that Britain would be taken over by ISIS
His
two associates, who continue to preach and recruit in the UK, told a
Channel 4 documentary that his ‘legacy lives on’ here as they boasted
that they are ‘brainwashing’ youngsters with their ‘deadly’ message.
Asked
for their reaction to the video while they ate at a restaurant in
Harrow, North-West London, Haleema said: 'It's a deterrent, innit. If a
spy knows he's going to die like that, the worst way of dying, he's not
going to want to do it.'
Shamsuddin
laughed at the footage but also called it 'horrific', adding: 'It's a
horrible way to die, there's no disputing that.'
Despite
his extreme views, Shamsuddin also admitted he was a fan of The Great
British Bake Off - but added that he did not regard Nadiya Hussain, the
most recent winner, to be a real Muslim.
Friends: Mohammed Shamsuddin, left, and Abu Haleema, right, are now running Rumaysah's group in the UK
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Warning: The jihadist claimed that the British population was 'living in ignorance'
Rumaysah,
believed to be an associate of one of Lee Rigby’s killers, added: ‘We
don’t believe in sovereignty for the Queen, we don’t believe that
authority should be in the hands of the non-Muslims.
‘The public in this country are living in ignorance. Their country is involved in war.
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Chilling: Rumaysah is believed to be the man featured in this ISIS propaganda video released early this month
‘And if they choose to remain silent and have this indifferent approach, then it is not going to help them.
‘One man died, in Woolwich, Lee Rigby, and the whole country went up in uproar, there are many Lee Rigbys in Muslim countries.
‘And if these issues aren’t addresses we can expect more carnage in this country and more cycle of violence.’
A
few months after being filmed in 2014, Rumaysah escaped the UK with his
wife and four children after being bailed for terror offences.
He later posted a picture online of him holding his baby while waving an AK-47.
Abu Haleema,
who has taken over Rumaysah's group in the UK, was previously accused
of radicalising a schoolboy convicted of Remembrance Day beheading plot
last year, and admitted in the documentary that he was in daily contact
with the 14-year-old.
He
also described his plans to emulate IS executions in the UK by having
homosexuals ‘chucked off high buildings’ and adulterers stoned to death
in a public square in Ealing, West London.
He said large crowds would likely come out to watch the barbaric executions, explaining ‘people like that kind of stuff innit.’
Haleema
also blamed the Paris attacks on the French people, claiming: ‘The
chickens have come home to roost isn’t it, so it’s something they
brought upon themselves.
‘This is what happens in war isn’t it, obviously we don’t condone the killing of innocents, but this is what happens in war.’
Haleema
repeatedly posts internet videos denouncing British values which have
won him a large following. He has previously worked as a bus driver,
although it is not known if he still does so.
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Home: Abu Rumaysah, born Siddhartha Dhar, lived in Walthamstow before he travelled to Syria for jihad
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Family: He posed for a photograph with his young baby after arriving in Syria to live with ISIS
He said: ‘What I’m saying in my videos, this is the basic message of Islam, and the aim of these videos is to radicalise people.
‘It’s
to brainwash people, to clean their brain of the filth of the kuffar
[non-believers]. And obviously if ISIS is calling to the same thing then
that’s just a coincidence.’
Shamsuddin
admitted: ‘Our message is deadly, we are calling for world domination,
and for Shariah for the UK, and for that alone, our message is quite
deadly.’
The
39-year-old father of five was brought up in North London by his Indian
parents - his father was a restaurant chef - and studied at Southampton
Solent University.
Shamsuddin
is said to have developed extremist views after he invited radical
cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed to speak at the university's Islamic society,
of which he was the head.
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Fan: Shamsuddin said he watched The Great British Bake Off but thought that winner Nadiya Hussain was not a real Muslim
In
September 2014, he was arrested on suspicion of encouraging terrorism
and being a member of a banned group, but he was never charged.
Haleema
was last year banned from using Twitter and previously had his passport
confiscated over fears he could travel to Syria, although he insisted
he had done nothing wrong.
His
name came up in an unrelated terror trial recently, when a court heard
that he had been unable to help another extremist make a video because
he had to go to his local job centre.
Director Jamie Roberts said he had 'chills' when he heard Rumaysah’s voice in the recent IS propaganda video.
After the video came out, he received a text from Shamsuddin with a link and the message: 'You may know the voice.'
Mr
Roberts said he thought much of Rumaysah's rhetoric was 'fantasy',
adding: 'The black flag over Downing Street - I don't believe that's
ever going to happen but someone might try and do it.'
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