The new members of the new service are going to be responsible for interacting with the foreign fighters and trying and understand their problems and issues before the situation escalates into chaos.
Daesh leaders are trying to overcome the differences that arise between the terrorists and the mercenaries from European and Arab countries, reported Syrian online news portal Raqqa.
The situation inside the terrorist ranks escalated in February, when Daesh’s security service arrested several people from the Netherlands, accusing them of preparing to defect.
Some of the reasons as to why foreign mercenaries are leaving the ranks of Daesh is because they feel that they are getting smaller wages compared to their Arab insurgents’ but their missions are more intense and dangerous as they get sent to the most air strike prone areas.
As a consequence, foreign fighters are seeking to leave, despite violent threats against them by Daesh leaders.
Hence, the new bureau’s aim would be to resolve the matters that are causing frustration to the foreign militants before the situation can escalate and result in mass defections by foreign fighters.
How exactly Daesh leaders plan to stop foreign militants from leaving remains unclear. Will these militants just walk into the ‘migrants office’ and start gushing about their hurt feelings to doctor-like figures in white robes or will they be promised riches and gold at the end of the rainbow by bearded, robe clad figures?