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Camp in the desert: children in the United States were trained for massacres in schools

In a mysterious camp where the US police are found eleven malnourished children, ranging in age from 1 to 15, were trained in the use of weapons.

Photos: CNN video frame

According to local media reports, one of the two armed men arrested in the camp, Sirazh Ibn Vahazh, was preparing perpetrators for future terrorist attacks in schools.

Two armed men and three women, believed to be the mothers of children found there, were arrested Friday at an illegal camp in New Mexico.

Then the police found in the camp the remains of a small child.

The Taos News reports that children's remains found Monday may belong to Wahaj's missing 3-year-old son, Abdul-Ghani.

Photo: Sheriff's Office

Wahaj was suspected of abducting her own child from her home in Georgia last December. An investigation into the missing boy ended up and brought the police to the tracks of his father.

According to the child's mother, he suffered from seizures. However, his father believed that the boy needed to undergo a ritual of exorcism, the court documents say.

Prosecutor Timothy Hasson on Wednesday requested that Wahaj be held without bail. The prosecutor's statement to the court said: "Vahaj poses a great threat to the children rescued from the camp, as well as a threat to society as a whole, since he is prone to violence and is ready to use firearms for criminal purposes."

Lucas Mortena Photo: Sheriff's Office

Siege of Wahazh. Photo: Sheriff's Office

CNN reports that there is a document in the court file with a warning that if the accused are released on bail, they are more likely to commit new crimes, as evidenced by their plans to organize shooting at an American school.

The materials quote the words of one of the adoptive parents of a child who was among 11 children in the camp: “Vahaj taught our child to use an assault rifle and prepared him for a terrorist attack at school.”

All five adults arrested at the camp face child abuse charges. The name of the second man, who was armed during the arrest and, together with Vakhaj, kept the children in obedience - Lucas Morton.

Jani Levale, Khujra Vahazh and Subhanna Vahazh arrested in the camp are allegedly the mothers of the 11 children found there. Photo: COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Three women were also arrested, allegedly mothers of eleven children found in the camp. At first, information appeared in the press that the women were released, but then it became known that they had all been placed in the Taos detention center for adult prisoners.

The police did not explain who 38-year-old Khujra Vahazh and 35-year-old Subhanna Vahazh have each other (journalists assume that they are sisters) and Sirazhu Vahazh.

Hunger and fear

When the police “cracked down” an illegal camp in the desert, they were amazed at how emaciated and dirty the children kept there were: “like refugees in a third world country, not only without food and without water, but also without shoes, without personal hygiene products and, in fact, dressed in rags."

The raid was carried out after the discovery of a note with the words "We are starving, we need food and water."

As it turned out, the authorities knew about the existence of the camp before, but the police waited until a search warrant was issued - the police assumed that the people in the camp were well armed and considered them “extremists of the Muslim faith.”

Photo: Sheriff's Office

At the time of his arrest, Sirage Vahazh carried an AR-15 assault rifle and four pistols.

New York publications are drawing a connection between the militant arrested in New Mexico and the well-known Muslim preacher in Brooklyn, Imam Sirij Wahaj, believing that the arrested man is his son.

Imam Wahaj is one of the most authoritative preachers of Islam in the United States, writes the New York press. In 1991, he became the first Muslim to be granted the right to lead prayer in the US House of Representatives.

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