In
a one-minute 17-second video, the knife-wielding fanatic, who has taken
part in the gruesome beheadings of at least seven hostages in Syria,
including two Britons, vows to continue ‘cutting heads’.
He then promises a triumphant return to Britain with the terror group’s self-styled leader.
The video, exclusively obtained
by The Mail on Sunday, clearly shows a man claiming to be Jihadi John
making direct threats to the UK and its citizens. It is the first
footage of him since January
The
Mail on Sunday has obtained the first footage of the killer to emerge
from Syria since he was identified in February as 27-year-old Londoner
Mohammed Emwazi.
He was last seen in a sickening IS video at the end of January, beheading Japanese hostage Kenji Goto.
We
understand the latest film was shot on a mobile phone about two months
ago near the IS-held town of Deir Ezzor in south-east Syria.
In
an eight-second excerpt obtained by this newspaper the camera pans away
from a flatbed truck upon which a grenade-launcher is mounted, to
reveal a hooded Emwazi in profile.
Swathed
in black and wearing a cap under his hood, he then turns and stares
directly into the lens before looking away to scan the desert.
No sound accompanies the footage we have been given but we have been played an audio excerpt from the full video.
In it, the man thought to be Jihadi John is heard clearly saying, in a British accent: ‘I will carry on cutting heads.’
The
film was secretly obtained by rebel fighters of the Free Syrian Army,
who sent it to one of their colleagues, known as Abu Rashid, in the
Bulgarian capital Sofia.
It
was then shown in full to another FSA-linked activist in Istanbul who
told us: ‘He looks at the camera and says, “I am Mohammed Emwazi. I will
soon go back to Britain with the Khalifa” [the leader of Islamic
State].’
The
activist continues: ‘He said something more about cutting heads off,
“We will kill the kuffar.” Then the camera shows two masked men that
looked like bodyguards.’
Chilling: A
hooded figure walks into shot, where a grenade-launcher can be seen on
flatbed truck (left), before he starts to turn (right). On audio, he
refers to himself as Mohammed Emwazi
Terrifying: In the film, he vowed to 'kill the kuffar [unbelievers] and keep cutting heads'
The
Mail on Sunday showed the clip to one of the UK’s leading experts on
facial mapping, a former policeman who regularly acts as an expert
witness in court cases.
After
comparing the film to existing images of Emwazi, the expert – who we
are not naming for security reasons – said: ‘I have noted a number of
apparent similarities in both the morphological and the proportional
comparisons and in my opinion the images lend support to the contention
that they are the same person.’ This, he added, would be sufficient to
result in ‘an arrest being made in most cases and may get a conviction
in court’.
Abu
Rashid, from the Syrian city of Aleppo, is believed to have received
the grainy footage on his smart phone through the video messaging app
called Viber. He later passed a copy of the video to Bulgarian
counter-terrorist police.
After
Emwazi’s true identity was revealed, various pictures of him emerged
from his school days in the UK. In one, taken from a Westminster
University student card, he is seen wearing a baseball cap.
Last
month there was speculation that Emwazi had fled with IS to Libya.
Other reports, however, suggested he was on the run inside Syria from
his fellow fighters, who supposedly wanted him dead. The new video
appears to contradict these reports.
Jihadi
John is one of the world’s most wanted men with a £6 million bounty
placed on his head by the US. He became the world’s most infamous jihadi
after he beheaded American captive James Foley, 40, in the Syrian
desert a year ago.
In hiding: Jihadi John has not been seen since he was exposed as 27-year-old Londoner Emwazi in February
It was the first in a series of bloody executions of several Western hostages over the next five months.
After
Mr Foley, fellow American Steven Sotloff, 31, was beheaded and Briton
David Haines, 44, from Perth, Scotland, became Jihadi John’s third
victim. Mr Haines’s death was followed by that of Manchester taxi-driver
Alan Henning, 47, whose execution provoked condemnation from the West
and the Islamic world as he had travelled to Syria to do humanitarian
work with a group of British Muslims.
Identified: A facial recognition
expert tells The Mail on Sunday the face in the video shares key
features with pictures Emwazi in Kuwait in 2009 and as Jihadi John in
Syria
American
aid worker Peter Kassig, 26, was Jihadi John’s fifth Western victim
and, in January, Japanese hostages Haruna Yukawa, 42, and Mr Goto, 47,
became his last two.
Jihadi John has also been seen in a video taking part in the beheadings of at least 17 Syrian soldiers.
British
journalist John Cantlie, 45, is the last known Western hostage being
held by IS. He featured in IS propaganda videos last year, when he was
shown in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul and the war-torn Syrian city
of Aleppo.
He
wrote an article in May in IS’s monthly magazine called Dabiq, warning
how easy it was for the group to acquire nuclear weapons.
In
November The Mail on Sunday revealed how official Government sources
had confirmed that SAS soldiers had flown to a secret base in the Middle
East to prepare for a potential mission to capture or kill Emwazi.
In
the same month this newspaper also revealed that Emwazi had been
injured in a US-led air strike, according to reports received by the
Foreign Office. He was believed to have narrowly escaped death when he
attended a summit of the group’s leaders in an Iraqi town close to the
Syrian border. And in March we disclosed astonishing emails between
Emwazi and a Mail on Sunday reporter in which he spoke of being aware
that British security services were closing in on him and that he was a
‘dead man walking’.
His
emails were sent before he left Britain to join Islamic State in Syria
at a time when Emwazi was claiming to be an innocent victim of MI5
persecution. He warned: ‘I’ll take as many pills as I can so that I will
sleep for ever.’
The
Mail on Sunday has passed the video we obtained to the Metropolitan
Police and security services for further investigation. Scotland Yard
declined to comment.
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