Muslims captured two Christian girls and offered them to an ISIS fighter as gifts after brutally beating them, as we read in one report:
Snitch and get rewarded with sex slaves.
Aside from instilling fear among its members who are planning to defect by way of publicly torturing and executing defectors, the Islamic State (ISIS) has found another way to stop the depletion of its ranks.
As revealed in a confession made by a captured ISIS fighter, the jihadist group is now offering rewards to its members who snitch on fellow jihadis who are planning to defect or leave the group, Sun Online reports.
The ISIS fighter, identified as Abu Al-Mughaira Al-Muhajer, who was captured during the battle in the Syrian city of Aleppo, revealed that ISIS leaders are giving away sex slaves as rewards to loyal ISIS members who provide information about those who would leave its ranks.
In a recent interview on United Arab Emirates television and released in part on video by the Middle East Media Research Institute, Muhajer said he received three women—two Christians and a Yazidi—to use as his personal sex slaves after snitching in his own brother as a would-be deserter.
"After I informed on my brother who wanted to leave ISIS, I was rewarded with the slave girls – one [Yazidi] from Damascus and two [Christians] from Homs," he said.
He even described the women as having been treated poorly, saying they had been "beaten on their backs."
He likewise disclosed that ISIS leaders were buying sex slaves solely for the purpose of handing them out to their fighters.
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