Fears ISIS are smuggling people and weapons into Europe as ‘ghost ships’ sail into waters
THE ROYAL Naval association is warning that Britain has to be on its guard over the potential of ISIS terror attacks being planned from sea.
And at least one 'ghost ship', a vessel which appears to disable its tracking system, was caught when it ventured into Scottish waters to avoid detection.
Experts are warning that while an ongoing operation by joint forces to tackle the European migrant crisis is underway that there is a more dangerous threat in the Mediterranean Sea and beyond.
Figures compiled by maritime data and analytics company Windward for The Times shows 40 ships entered Europe from Libya, close to where ISIS is operating, after "going dark" in January and February.
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