Sharrouf family firm shut over terror funding fears

By Nick Ralston, Emma Partridge and David Wroe
Updated September 18 2014 - 7:08pm, first published September 17 2014 - 10:09pm
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Suspended: The Bisotel Rieh headquarters in Lakemba. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Ahmed Alwash leaves the business on Wednesday. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Ahmed Alwash leaves the business on Wednesday. Photo: Cole Bennetts

A Lakemba money transfer business owned by the sister and brother-in-law of convicted Sydney terrorist Khaled Sharrouf has been suspended amid concerns it was sending millions of dollars to the Middle East to finance terrorism.