The 268-page manual is called The Management Of Savagery
- Template for terrorism was written by influential jihadi Abu Bakr Naji
- It has been carefully studied by the terrorist commanders in Syria and Iraq
- Reveals IS's intention to target tourists at locations across Islamic world
- Suggests method to kill hostages should maximise shock value in the West
Islamic fanatics are planning to infiltrate Britain’s Army and police forces to carry out brutal attacks, a chilling manifesto for terror used by Islamic State (IS) reveals.
The jihadi manual explains how the atrocities committed in the Middle East – including the brutal murders of British hostages David Haines and Alan Henning – are part of a wider strategy that includes plans to wreak mayhem in the UK.
The development comes after security sources revealed yesterday that thousands of terror suspects are being monitored in the UK. The Association of Chief Police Officers has also warned police officers about their personal safety in light of the threat from IS.
Author of atrocities: Influential Abu Bakr Naji, right, wrote the guide (left) that acts as a template for terrorism
Neither the Metropolitan Police nor the Ministry of Defence were willing last night to discuss the security procedures in place.
The 268-page terrorism guide called The Management Of Savagery reveals IS’s intention to:
- Target tourists at locations across the Islamic world
- Exploit the propaganda value of targeting Western journalists, and to try to capture oil workers
- Strike the same strategic targets repeatedly in a bid to expose weaknesses in Western security.