IG•SKY Hani al-Sibai, who has been connected to the massacre in Tunisia, is living on benefits in Britain

Hani al-Sibai, whose connections to Islamic terrorist groups are described by counter-terrorism experts as running "long and deep", even said it was "David Cameron's fault" he was able to live in a luxury four bedroom, three bedroom house. The hardline Islamist fled a 15-year Egyptian jail sentence using human rights laws to allow him to not only stay in Britain, but take advantage of the welfare system. He lives with his wife and five children in his leafy West London home in Ravenscourt Park, just a stone's throw from plush Fulham. They rake in almost double the benefits cap of £26,000 using their disabilities to claim extra living allowances which reach about £48,000 a year.

Mr Al-Sibai, who is seen strolling around his neighbourhood, also parks his £16,995 Toyota Corolla Verso outside his posh home. He is now understood to be under investigation for benefit fraud. When he was asked why he claims so much cash from the taxpayer, he said: "Ask David Cameron, don't ask me."

IG Hani al-Sibai spreading propaganda on YouTube

The way he has foiled attempts to remove him are a cause for enormous concern Keith Vaz

The lawyer has been fighting deportation from Britain for 15 years after being accused of being a member of Egyptian terrorist group al-Jihad, which is an affiliate of al-Qaeda. The 54-year-old, who is suspected of radicalising Jihadi John, also has close links to Tunisian terror group Ansar al-Sharia, which is believed to have recruited and trained beach gunman Seifeddine Rezgui. He features on a UN list of individuals connected to al-Qaeda and the Taliban and is described as one of Ansar al-Sharia's "key influencers". A report by the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism states: "Al-Sibai's involvement in international jihadism runs long and deep." Political leaders have called for fresh attempts to deport him.

IG Hani al-Sibai is on a UN list of Al-Qaeda and Taliban affiliates

PA Seifeddine Rezgui was trained by terror group Ansar al-Sharia, connected to al-Sibai