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Exclusive: Documents have emerged in Syria shedding light on the terrorist activities of two of Australia's most notorious Islamic State jihadists, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar.
Administrative files uncovered in Islamic State's former headquarters of al-Raqqa in northern Syria show both men were registered to receive profits as a result of Islamic State's brutal military activities around al-Raqqa province.
The men's names are registered in the files under their Arabic kunya names of Abu al-Zarkawi and Abu Hamzi, which are known to be the "father'' names used by Sharrouf and Elomar, who left Sydney in 2013 to fight for Islamic State.