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Westminster University student Makhzumi Abukar, 23, Southbank University engineering student Sakaria Aden, 21, London Metropolitan University student Mohamed Dahir, 22,
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Police claim the men were using the money to fund would-be jihadis travelling to Syria and Iraq. (File image)
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Mr Aydin added: ‘It is believed that the proceeds are being used to fund and facilitate the travel of UK nationals to Syria and Iraq to fight with Islamic State. These funds are used to buy weapons and bullets.
‘Due to the nature of the offending, the victims are generally elderly and vulnerable. Many have impairments to sight, vision and/or mobility.’
Mr Aydin said the scam ‘scared the living daylights’ out of the victims, who were mainly in their 80s and 90s.
The defendants appeared in the dock dressed in sweatshirts and jogging bottoms. One wore a black anorak. Ginger-haired Anderson, whose wife is heavily pregnant, stood throughout the proceedings.
All are charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud people between February 15, 2014, and May 6 this year. The men, all sporting beards, spoke only to confirm their names and addresses during the preliminary hearing.
District Judge John Zani remanded them into custody and ordered them to appear at the Old Bailey on May 21. He said: ‘This is a very serious allegation that each of you faces.’
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