The parents of a man alleged to have joined so-called Islamic State group have been remanded in custody after being charged with terrorism offences.
Jack Letts, 20, from Oxford, who has been dubbed “Jihadi Jack” by some newspapers, is said to have left for Iraq aged 18.
John Letts and Sally Lane, denied providing money for suspected terrorism at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
They are due to appear at the Old Bailey on 23 June.
Mr Letts, 55, and Ms Lane, 54, spoke only to confirm their names and address.
Image caption John Letts was remanded in custody, along with his wife, to appear at the Old Bailey on 23 June.
They are both charged with three counts of arranging the availability of property or money to another person knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect it could be used for the purpose of terrorism….
IS Suspect 'Jihadi Jack's' Parents Remanded In Custody Over Terrorism Offences
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on Thursday, June 9, 2016
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Islamic State in Iraq and Syria,
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