Muslim cleric 'would not feel safe' with IS suspect roaming the streets of Ireland

A leading Muslim cleric says he would not feel safe having Islamic State suspect, Lisa Smith, roaming the streets of Ireland unless she goes through a process to de-radicalise her.

Muslim cleric 'would not feel safe' with IS suspect roaming the streets of Ireland

A leading Muslim cleric says he would not feel safe having Islamic State suspect, Lisa Smith, roaming the streets of Ireland unless she goes through a process to de-radicalise her.

Dr Umar Al-Qadri, head Imam of the Islamic Educational and Cultural Centre and chairman of the Irish Muslim Peace and Integration Council, said formal procedures need to be put in place to deal with the issue of returning IS soldiers and sympathisers.

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