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Convicted terror backer of Islamist group linked to Manchester bombing 'works at Libyan embassy in London' Ismail Kamoka was convicted of sending £20,000 a year to banned group LIFG in 2007 LIFG connected to Salman Abedi, the terrorist who murdered 22 in Manchester Kamoka, who lives in housing association home in London, moved to UK in 1994 By Iain Burns For MailonlinePublished: 06:12 EDT, 24 June 2017 | Updated: 08:09 EDT, 24 June 2017A man convicted of sending £20,000 a year to an Islamist group linked to the Manchester Arena bombing is working at the Libyan embassy in London. Ismail Kamoka was jailed for three years and nine months in 2007 for sending cash to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) as well as giving out false passports.Salman Abedi, the 22-year-old terrorist who murdered 22 people in a suicide bombing at Manchester Arena last month, has been linked to the LIFG. Kamoka, 51, moved to the UK in 1994 before claiming political asylum. Pictured: Ismail Kamoka, who was convicted of sending £20,000 a year to an Islamist group, now works for the Libyan embassy in LondonRead more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4635024/Convicted-terrorist-works-Libyan-embassy-London.html#ixzz4ky0G2TM9Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook