HILARIOUS: 3 Chechen Girls Scammed $3,500 from ISIS Terrorists Claiming They’d Join Jihad
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Now this right here is funny, I don’t care who ya are. Three teenaged girls in Chechnya just scammed $3,500 from a bunch of ISIS goofs who thought they were sending them the money so the girls could fly to Syria and join the jihad. Turns out the girls just wanted some extra spending cash and never intended to join the terror outfit.
So, the ISIS psychos got ripped off by a few teen girls…
The Chechen women are under investigation for fraud after they allegedly scammed IS members into giving them money on the pretense that they would use it to travel from their homeland to Syria. The ladies got away with some $3,300 before being discovered, according to RT News.
The IS members allegedly reached out to the young women on their social media accounts, asking them to join the militant cause. The women kept in touch with IS members and even sent fake pictures to string them along.
After the IS members wired the money, the “con artists” closed their accounts, stopped all communication, and kept the windfall. They had no intention of actually leaving the country, though one admitted that she used to consider joining.
Of course, it was a sort of dangerous game these girls were playing. After all, Muslims do have a tendency to seek out and kill people they don’t like.
Still, this is a pretty funny story.
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