Two Members of ISIS Executioners that beheaded Western Prisoners in Syria, Identified

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Two Islamic State extremist group members responsible on the beheading of Western captives in Syria had been named. The said members are among the notorious four Western hostages executioners nicknamed after "The Beatles" as captives recognized their British accents.

According to Mirror, Aine Davis, 31 years old and Alexanda Kotey, 32 years old are two of the members of the ISIS execution group called "The Beatles" that had been identified recently by the authorities. The group of executioners is led by Jihadi John, identified as Mohammed Emwazi. The two British men are thought to be residing from Shepherd's Bush, West London, less than two miles away from Emwazi's hometown.

Aine Davis has been linked with terror allegations in 2014 according to the British court cases. It was also revealed Davis have been charged with drug deal. He fled out of England back in the year 2013 in order to become an IS guard. He was born and raised in London and has Gambia descent. He started to become keener in Islam in 2007. Davis was detained in Turkey for his connection with Emwazi. His wife, Amal El-Wahabi was imprisoned for two years for financially supporting terrorism.

The second man, Alexanda Kotey was Emwazi's friend, according to Independent UK. The 32 year old man attended Al-Manaar mosque located in Ladbroke Grove, West London together with Emwazi. The said mosque condemned them being executioners. US officials have also confirmed his identity. However, it's still revealed if he is the jailor named "Ringo" or "George".

Kotey has two children, left Britain in 2009 and fled to the Gaza through a convoy, New York Times reported. The Manaar Mosque director Saleha Islam said, she was aware that some people who had joined ISIS were from West London neighborhood, Ladbroke Grove. "The suggestion that the mosque has radicalized young men shows how ignorant people are of Islam and how mosques work," she said.

The four executioners had been nicknamed John, Ringo, Paul and George by their captives because of their revealing British accents. They are also responsible for torturing and beheading 27 captives. Emwazi was killed in Syria, on November after a drone strike.

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