FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxAn east London man who has been linked to the execution of western hostages and recruitment of ISIS Jihadists in Syria could face the death penalty after being transferred to Iraq.Nero Saraiva, 33, a Portuguese citizen who became a permanent resident of the UK, is believed by officials to be one of "the most high value suspected ISIS detainees" anywhere in the world.He is considered by counter-terrorism officials to be a "high value" detainee because of his suspected links to the kidnapping of the British photojournalist John Cantlie, reports ITV.Mr Cantlie’s whereabouts remains unknown.Saraiva, who used the alias Abu Yaqub al-Andalusi, was.
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