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海角社区官网man gets 12-year sentence for using bitcoin, COVID-relief money to raise funds for ISIS

Khalilullah Yousuf pleaded guilty in a 海角社区官网court on Monday聽to financing terrorism and participating in the activities of a terrorist group.

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A photo presented as part of a U.S. criminal complaint against聽Khalilullah Yousuf. U.S. authorities alleged an ISIS facilitator sent time-stamped and date-stamped images of bullets, grenades and weapons against the terror group’s black flag as proof of his credentials.


A 海角社区官网man who financed ISIS using bitcoin, pandemic relief payments and money raised from bogus GoFundMe campaigns was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Monday.

The acts committed by Khalilullah Yousuf, 37, that occurred between 2019 and 2022, are 鈥渆xceptionally troubling,鈥 Ontario Superior Court Justice Jane Kelly said.

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