Barber, 43, found guilty of sending thousands of pounds to fund terrorist activity in Syria

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A west London barber has been found guilty of sending thousands of pounds to fund terrorist activity in Syria.

Namouz was found guilty of eight counts of funding terrorism and two counts of possessing information likely to be useful for terrorism.Records showed Namouz – who ran and lived above a barber shop in Hammersmith - sent £11,280 to his contact in Syria over a number of months.

However, whilst on remand, he was recorded telling a visitor who had come to see him in prison that he had sent more than double that amount – around £25,000. On Wednesday, December 8 at Kingston Crown Court, Namouz was found guilty of eight counts of funding terrorism and two counts of possessing information likely to be useful for terrorism.Commander Richard Smith, who leads the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: "Terrorist groups rely on funding to carry out their activities and to continue to operate.

"People like Namouz who provide money to terrorist groups - both in the UK and overseas - are enabling others to go and commit serious and deadly attacks, and we will always pursue and investigate those people and seek to bring them to justice."

 

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Send the slag to Syria.

He is amateur compared to the millions of dollars sent by US citizens to fund the IRA

There's an opera right there waiting 'The Barber of Syria'

Never trust a barber with a shit hair cut.

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