The ISIS leader reporteddly behind the brutal execution of a pilot who was burned to death in a cage in 2015 has been captured.
So-called Islamic state commander Saddam al-Jamal built a reputation for brutality and was tipped to as a future leader of the terrorist organisation.
He and three other ISIS leaders were captured last week in Iraq, some of the most senior members to be detained to date.
As reported by The Daily Mail, Jordan’s security services believe al-Jamal is the man responsible for the killing of pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh back in 2015.
The 26-year-old pilot for the Royal Jordanian Air Force was shot down in Raqqa, Syria at the end of 2014.
Only a few weeks later a shocking video released by ISIS online showed the pilot being burned alive in a cage.
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