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Couple who sent money to ISIS Syria nephew plead guilty to fundraising for terrorist group

Mohammed and Nazimabee Golamaully knew Zafirr was fighting for the terror group when they sent him £219

A COUPLE have admitted fundraising for ISIS by sending £219 to a nephew fighting for the terror group in Syria.

Mohammed Iqbal Golamaully, 48, and wife, Nazimabee, 45, provided the money to Zafirr ­Golamaully.

Yesterday Nazimabee appeared at the Old Bailey wearing full Islamic dress and spoke only to enter her guilty plea.

 Mohammed Iqbal Golamaully admitted he knew his nephew was fighting for ISIS when he sent him £219
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Mohammed Iqbal Golamaully admitted he knew his nephew was fighting for ISIS when he sent him £219

Her husband had admitted the same offence earlier.

The court heard they both knew Zafirr was fighting for IS.

Judge Anuja Dhir warned Mrs Golamaully she could face imprisonment for the “serious offence” as she ordered a pre-sentence report.

 Nazimabee wore full Islamic dress to enter her guilty plea at the Old Bailey
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Nazimabee wore full Islamic dress to enter her guilty plea at the Old Bailey

She said: "You have pleaded guilty to a serious offence and one that ordinarily attracts a custodial sentence.

"The question for me will be how long that sentence should be."

The pair, of Streatham, South London, will be sentenced next month.

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