Defence experts warned last night that 28-year-old Ali Alosaimi’s high-level skills and exhaustive knowledge of the nation’s shipping fleet represented a terrifying security threat.
Having already targeted passenger jets, there has long been concern that militants will try to bring terror to the seas by attacking ships and ferries.
‘This suddenly raises the spectre of IS damaging shipping,’ said former Royal Navy chief Admiral Lord West. ‘Someone with his knowledge opens up a whole new area where terrorism can take place.’
Kuwaiti-born Alosaimi’s personal details were found among a cache of IS documents leaked to The Mail on Sunday. They reveal that before leaving for Syria, Alosaimi lived in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, where he enrolled on a three-year Merchant Navy officer course in 2011.
He had previously worked for a state-owned oil tanker company in Kuwait.
If he had pursued his naval career after gaining a Higher National Diploma in nautical science, he could have had access to vessels under charter to the Ministry of Defence. These are used to transport military supplies and other cargoes vital to national security.
Alosaimi studied at South Tyneside College’s Marine School, sharing a flat nearby with a Kuwati friend.
The college declined to comment last night, but part of his course, specifically for deck officers, involved serving on a ship, and he acquired an extensive insight into the UK’s maritime capability that would be invaluable to his future IS commanders.
Deck officers are responsible for the safety of the vessel, planning the ship’s passage, loading and discharging cargo, and all communications.
Translation of key information about Ali Mohammed Omer Alosaimi in the official jihadi document (above) seen by the MoS:
1. The Arabic wording at the top of the page begins with a prayer, then identifies the document as being issued by the ‘Department of Borders’ from the IS HQ for fighters
2. Alosaimi’s real name is recorded here in full
3. His nom de guerre: Abu Turab Al Kuwaiti, ‘father of dust from Kuwait’43.
4. Education level is noted as ‘navy officer in Britain’
5. Confirms previous job as ‘Employee in navy’
6. States his date of entry into Syria as April 16 2014
7. This asks whether he is classified as a fighter, a suicide bomber or a ‘person who will go behind enemy lines’. He is ranked ‘Fighter’
5. Confirms previous job as ‘Employee in navy’
6. States his date of entry into Syria as April 16 2014
7. This asks whether he is classified as a fighter, a suicide bomber or a ‘person who will go behind enemy lines’. He is ranked ‘Fighter’
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