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Ismail Kamoka

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Ismail Kamoka (born 1966) is a diplomat of the Libyan Embassy in the United Kingdom who was jailed in 2007 for three years and nine months after admitting funding the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) and providing false passports. He moved to the U.K. in 1994, where he claimed political asylum and now lives in London.[1][2][3][4][5]

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  1. ^ Brown, David (2017-06-24). "Terror chief Ismail Kamoka works for Libyan embassy". The Times & The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  2. ^ Spencer, Richard (2011-09-05). "Libyan 'extremist' Britain allowed to stay was link to al-Qaeda in Iran, papers show". The Daily Telegraph. Tripoli. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  3. ^ "City men jailed over Libya terrorist support". Birmingham Mail. 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  4. ^ Walker, Portia; Sengupta, Kim (2011-09-02). "Moussa Koussa's secret letters betray Britain's Libyan connection". The Independent. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  5. ^ Cobain, Ian (2015-12-16). "UK ties with Gaddafi were like 'a criminal conspiracy', high court hears | UK news". The Guardian. Retrieved 2017-06-27.