Two other charities one of which, Children in Deen, was involved in the aid convoy joined by Mr Henning and Mr Freeman, and IHH have also been accused of aiding jihadist terrorism in Syria. IHH, a Turkish group, was raided by that country’s police earlier this year. IHH denies any ties to al-Qaeda and in a statement made at the time of the police raid said: "IHH aid is delivered to Syrian babies, children and those who freeze in the cold... This is an operation to change perceptions [about IHH] and stop aid from being delivered inside Syria." Children in Deen is under investigation by the Charity Commission. The first British suicide bomber in Syria, Abdul Waheed Majeed, travelled to the country in a convoy organised by Children in Deen.