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Zahra and Salma Halane: Missing twins 'now in Syria' | |
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Police searching for missing twin teenage girls from Manchester believe the pair are now in Syria. | |
Zahra and Salma Halane, 16, were reported missing from home on 26 June and are believed to have first flown to Turkey from Manchester Airport. | |
The North West Counter Terrorism Unit is now investigating the reason for travel and whether they were assisted. | The North West Counter Terrorism Unit is now investigating the reason for travel and whether they were assisted. |
Det Ch Supt Tony Mole said the welfare of the girls "is our overarching priority". | Det Ch Supt Tony Mole said the welfare of the girls "is our overarching priority". |
'Very religious' | |
He said: "At this stage we don't know for sure why they are there or exactly who they are with. | He said: "At this stage we don't know for sure why they are there or exactly who they are with. |
"They are clearly posing a threat to themselves and potentially the community and their family and friends are concerned for their well-being." | "They are clearly posing a threat to themselves and potentially the community and their family and friends are concerned for their well-being." |
Neighbours near their home in Chorlton described the twins as "nice girls" from a "very religious" family. | |
Some 6.5m people have been displaced in Syria since an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011. | Some 6.5m people have been displaced in Syria since an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011. |
About 500 UK Muslims are thought to have gone to fight in Syria. | About 500 UK Muslims are thought to have gone to fight in Syria. |
However, more than 100 imams in the UK have appealed to British Muslims not to travel to Syria and Iraq. | However, more than 100 imams in the UK have appealed to British Muslims not to travel to Syria and Iraq. |
In an open letter they said they had come together as a unified voice, to urge people not to fall prey to sectarian divisions or social discord. | In an open letter they said they had come together as a unified voice, to urge people not to fall prey to sectarian divisions or social discord. |
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