A Woolwich man has appeared in court charged with trying to supply cash and combat trousers to a jihadi terrorist.
Anton Atkins, 30, of Woolwich Common and Hana Gul Khan, 22, of Neasden in north London have been charged under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Atkins is accused of making available £1,600 and a pair of combat trousers "knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that it would or might be used for the purpose of terrorism".
Khan is charged with trying to supply a further £1,100.
The pair are alleged to have carried out the offences between November 2012 and last July in London.
Both denied the offences at the Old Bailey today (October 6) and will face trial next February.
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