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Husbands of IS runaway wives blame police for radicalisation
London, June 21 (IANS) Husbands of two of the three British sisters who were reported to have entered Syria to join the Islamic State (IS) militant group have blamed the anti-terror police for the radicalisation of their wives, according to a media report. Mohammed Shoaib and Akhtar Iqbal, in a letter to the authorities, said the **rth East Counter-Terrorism Unit (Nectu) encouraged their wives' radicalisation by urging them to contact their brother who was already in Syria, The Mail on Sunday reported. "We are alarmed by the fact that the police have been actively promoting and encouraging contact with the brother-in-law of our clients who, it is believed, is fighting in Syria," lawyers for Shoaib and Iqbal said in a letter to the home and foreign secretaries, and chairman of the Home Affairs Committee Keith Vaz.
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