Tuesday, 8 July 2014

London student 'tried to smuggle 20,000 euros inside her underwear to fund Syrian jihadists'

Msaad was stopped as she tried to board a flight to Istanbul and told police the money in her underwear was to be used to buy gold for her mother, a court heard
Nawal Msaad, 27, from Holloway, north London, was stopped at Heathrow and found to have wads of money wrapped in clingfilm in her knickers, London's Old Bailey heard. Msaad, pictured, who was trying to board a flight to Istanbul, told police she was going to Turkey for a short break to buy gold for her mother, jurors were told. But the prosecutor told the court she had been bribed by her friend Amal El-Wahabi, 27, of north-west London, to courier the cash to El-Wahabi's jihadist husband, Aine Davis, who was fighting in Syria.

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