British terror suspect’s brutality uncommon even for IS, US court told
(Alexandria Sheriff’s Office via AP)
El Shafee Elsheikh was not a typical Islamic State foot soldier — he was a senior leader who took particular pleasure in mistreating the hostages he held captive, prosecutors said in opening statements of the British national’s terrorism trial.
Elsheikh is accused of a playing a leadership role in an Islamic State cell that kept more than 20 Western hostages captive in the years between 2012 and 2015, when the terrorist group controlled large areas of Iraq and Syria and was at the height of its power.




