A young woman who tried to smuggle cash in her underwear on a flight to Turkey has been cleared of funding jihadists in Syria.
Nawal Msaad attempted to take €20,000 in rolled-up notes on a flight from Heathrow in London to Istanbul in January, the Old Bailey in London heard.
She did it for her friend Amal El-Wahabi (27) whose husband Aine Davis (30) asked for the money, after leaving Britain to join jihadists in Syria in July last year.
The plot failed when the cash, which had been hidden inside a condom, fell out of her underwear.
Ms Msaad and El-Wahabi, both from London, denied making money available with "reasonable cause to suspect that it would or may be used for the purposes of terrorism".
The jury cleared Ms Msaad but convicted El-Wahabi after deliberating for five days.
El-Wahabi is the first Briton to be convicted under terror laws of funding jihadi fighters in Syria.
She wept in the dock as the jury returned its guilty verdict, saying "I can't breathe, no, I can't breathe."