Mohammed Emwazi as "Jihadi John"

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The world knows him as 'Jihadi John', the covered man with a British stress who has guillotined a few prisoners held by the Islamic State and who insults crowds in features flowed generally on the web.

At the same time his genuine name, as indicated by companions and others acquainted with his case, is Mohammed Emwazi, a Briton from a well-to-do family who experienced childhood in west London and moved on from school with a degree in PC programming. He is accepted to have gone to Syria around 2012 and to have later joined the Islamic State, the gathering whose barbarity he now symbolize.

The man known as 'Jihadi John' has been recognized by a nearby companion in London as Mohammed Emwazi, a Briton from a well-to-do family who experienced childhood in west London and moved on from school with a degree in PC programming

"I have doubtlessly Mohammed is 'Jihadi John'," said one of Emwazi's nearby companions who distinguished him in a meeting with The Washington Post.

"He was similar to a sibling to me. . . . I am certain it is him."

An agent of a British human rights bunch who had been in contact with Emwazi before he cleared out for Syria likewise said he accepted Emwazi was 'Jihadi John', a moniker given to him by a percentage of the prisoners he once held.

"There was an amazingly solid likeness," Asim Qureshi, research executive at the rights gathering, CAGE, said in the wake of viewing one of the features. "This is making me feel genuinely sure that this is the same individual."

Powers have utilized a mixture of investigative methods, including voice investigation and meetings with previous prisoners, to attempt to distinguish 'Jihadi John'.

James Comey, the executive of the FBI, said in September — just a month after the Briton was seen in a feature killing American columnist James Foley — that authorities accepted
 
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