Jihadi Jack's parents charged with terrorism offences

Parents of IS suspect, Jack Letts, accused of making money available for terrorism

Jack Letts
Facebook photo of Jack Letts near Raqqa, the Islamic State's stronghold in Syria
(Image credit: Facebook)

The parents of a British man accused of joining Islamic State have been charged with terrorism offences.

Jack Letts, 20, known as "Jihadi Jack", is suspected of being the first white Briton to join the terrorist group in Syria, after leaving the UK aged 18.

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