Couple Admits To Supporting ISIS From United States

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A Pennsylvania couple admits to supporting and providing resources to ISIS, according to Fox News.

Shahidul Gaffar and Nabila Khan funded Khan’s two brothers to go to Syria to join the Foreign Terrorist Organization.

United States Attorney William M. McSwain said, “The defendants encouraged and supported Nabila Kahn’s brothers joining the murderous terrorist group ISIS, which is a direct threat to the safety and security of the United States.”

Gaffar and Khan face five years, a $250,000 fine, a max jail sentence of five years, and three years of supervised release.

Michael J. Driscoll said, “As this case shows, extremists need not take up arms themselves to threaten lives and do real harm. The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force will never stop working to identify those aiding terrorist groups that consider our country their sworn enemy.”