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Three women deny sending money to IS fighter relative

The prosecution alleged the women entered into an arrangement to pass money that might be used for the purpose of terrorism.

Emily Pennink
Friday 14 April 2023 09:47 EDT
Vanessa Atim, 31, arrives at the Old Bailey in London for a plea hearing (Yui Mok/PA)
Vanessa Atim, 31, arrives at the Old Bailey in London for a plea hearing (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Wire)

Three women have denied sending funds to a relative fighting for so-called Islamic State.

Olga Monpeke, 72, from north London; Vanessa Atim, 31; and Stella Oyella, 53, both from east London; are charged with funding terrorism.

The alleged offences were committed between March 2017 and October 2017, and relate to Islamist terrorism in Syria.

The prosecution alleged they entered into an arrangement to pass money that might be used for the purpose of terrorism “in the context of a relative the Crown say was then fighting for Daesh (so-called Islamic State)”.

On Friday, the defendants appeared at the Old Bailey and pleaded not guilty to the offence.

They were granted continued conditional bail ahead of their trial on November 13.

A further hearing was set for September 8.

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