Watch John Oliver Explain How Three Young Women Catfished ISIS

Watch John Oliver Explain How Three Young Women Catfished ISIS

Three ladies from Chechnya scammed ISIS fighters online and got ’em good.

Let John Oliver tell the tale:

The three young women persuaded ISIS fighters to send them money, promising they’d journey to Syria for marriage — only to block the accounts once payment was received. Stone cold — and a better smackdown of ISIS’ social media recruitment than some international authorities have achieved. Although the girls were detained by Chechen police E unit, which focuses on monitoring online crime, we agree with Oliver: they deserve a parade, or maybe a pixelated statue.

Though catfishers are usually not viewed with sympathy, the Internet has been celebrating the women as heroes and polls are greatly in favour of releasing them from charges.

[Last Week Tonight With John Oliver; Telegraph]


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