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UK charities that raised cash for ISIS and promoted Al-Qaeda struck off
[EXPRESS.CO.UK] The Charity Commission has released reports on two separate organizations that claimed to be raising cash to help victims of the war in Syria, and Kurdish Moslems in Birmingham, but were in fact funding and promoting terrorists.

In one case, charities set up by Adeel Ul-Haq, 21, of Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, raised money through social media that was used to buy a high-powered laser pointer, night-vision goggles and a secret waterproof money pouch.

Ul-Haq was enjugged
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
for 12 months in February after a separate police investigation found he funded terrorism by sending money to an ISIS fighter in Syria.

Ul-Haq used Twitter to appeal for cash "to help people in war-torn Syria crisis, but instead sent it to the ISIS fighter.

He was enjugged
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
for a further five years for helping another person travel to Syria.

The Charity Commission report said the regulator was unable to account for much of £12,500 raised by Ul-Haq, but at least some of it went into another unnamed person’s bank account.
Posted by: Fred 2016-08-01
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