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Chechen women allegedly bilk Islamic State recruiters

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Police in Russia's province of Chechnya have opened a probe against three local women who have allegedly cheated the Islamic State group out of money.

Regional police spokesman Magomed Deniyev said that the women had allegedly created accounts on social networks to contact IS, according to a report by government daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta on Friday.

Deniyev said the women would claim they lacked money to make a trip to Syria and ask for funds, and then erase their accounts after receiving cash. Deniyev claimed the three women earned 200,000 rubles (about USD 3,300).

He said they would unlikely face any punishment for fraud since it would require IS to file a complaint.
 

Russian officials said more than 1,000 Russian nationals have joined IS.

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First Published: Aug 02 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

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