IS posts various jobs online for 'caliphate' including officers, bomb makers, teachers

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Last Updated : Apr 11 2015 | 1:48 PM IST

The Islamic State (IS) has reportedly posted various jobs online for its 'caliphate,' which includes press officers, bomb makers and teachers as well.

Abu Sa'eed Al-Britani, a British jihadist has posted a list of 10 jobs for supporters who did not wish to fight with 'press officers' for IS' media-centre, topping the list, the Independent reported.

The jihadist who had fled Britain to join IS in Syria, said that their group is in need of more volunteers, who they can get through internet media because the western media has been spreading a negative propaganda against them.

Al Britani posted that in order to keep the military operations running, there is also need of doctors, chefs, mechanics and volunteers for the bomb making department, who would make explosives and become suicide bombers if they wished to.

The document also said that there is requirement of Islamic police to carry out public lashings and beheadings on those who oppose strict Islamic dress codes and rules.

Others on the list are admin staff, caretakers, prison guards, fitness trainers and teachers to teach the "next generation...the correct Islamic teachings."

Al-Britani, whose real name is Omar Hussain and was a former Morrisons security guard from High Wycombe, also warned that spies will get executed on the spot" with reference to non-Islamists who may be thinking to join in.

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First Published: Apr 11 2015 | 1:35 PM IST

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