Premium Content  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.
Premium Content  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.