Ali al-Talebi, accused of handing over wads of US dollars for Islamic State, denied bail

By Rachel Olding
Updated July 2 2015 - 3:23pm, first published 2:45pm
Mohammad Ali Baryalei, a former Sydney bouncer who was regarded as the top IS recruiter of Australians. He is believed to have been killed. Photo: Twitter
Mohammad Ali Baryalei, a former Sydney bouncer who was regarded as the top IS recruiter of Australians. He is believed to have been killed. Photo: Twitter

A Sydney man, accused of providing thousands of dollars to Islamic State fighters by handing over wads of US dollars in a car park, has been denied bail.

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