Former Islamist terror group leader, 51, wins legal battle to sue MI5 and MI6 over attempted deportation to Libya
The convicted former leader of an Islamist terror group has won a legal battle to sue British security services over his attempted deportation to Libya.
Ismael Kamoka, 51, was jailed in the UK in 2007 after he admitted funding the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) and providing false passports.
The LIFG has been linked to Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi's father as well as the father of Manchester man Mohammed Abdallah, who last week was convicted of joining Islamic State.
The British Government considered the group, which was set up to depose reviled dictator Colonel Gaddafi, a 'risk to the national security of the United Kingdom'.
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