A barber who sent thousands of pounds of UK pandemic business support funds to the Islamic State group in Syria was jailed for 12 years on Thursday. Tarek Namouz, 43, who ran a barber's shop in west London, transferred at least £11,280 ($13,420) between November 2020 and May 2021 to organise terror attacks in Syria. However, he boasted to a friend during a prison visit that he had sent £25,000 to Yahya Ahmed Alia, who he described as an "ex-fighter with Islamic State". Namouz had received the money through Covid relief grants issued by his local authority to help businesses survive during the pandemic. He was arrested in May 2021 and denied knowing the money would be
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