Yasser, 29, was arrested at the West London home where he lives with his mother

Najat Mustafa is Hamza’s second wife and mother of seven of his eight children

His second eldest son with Mustafa, Uthman Mustafa Kamel, 31, arrested nearby

Their eldest son, Tito Ibn Sheikh, age 33, was also arrested in North West London

Three of radical preacher Abu Hamza's sons have been arrested and released on bail for allegedly carrying out a £1million fraud with the help of a corrupt banking insider.

The trio were arrested for 'fraud and money laundering offences' and are said to have used stolen details to get loans, cars and access dormant funds.

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One son, Yasser, 29, was arrested at his mother's West London home, while another son Uthman Mustafa Kamel, 31, was arrested nearby.

Their eldest son, Tito Ibn Sheikh, 33, formerly known as Hamza Mustafa Kamel, was arrested in North West London

Uthman Mustafa Kamel, 31, was also arrested in the area

One son, Yasser, 29, (pictured in 2009) was arrested at his mother's West London home. Najat Mustafa is the second wife of Hamza and has seven of his eight children with the radical preacher

Yasser and Uthman's mother Najat Mustafa is the second wife of Hamza and has seven of his eight children with the radical preacher.

The couple's eldest son, Tito Ibn Sheikh, 33, formerly named Hamza Mustafa Kamel, was arrested in North West London, as reported by The Sun.

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A source told the newspaper that a suspected bank worker is believed to have provided 'invaluable assistance' in the alleged fraud.

Another three individuals were also arrested over the suspected stolen bank account details, believed to be a husband and wife and another man.

They have all been released on bail as inquiries continue.

Abu Hamza is serving a life sentence at a high-security prison in the US after being expelled from Britain six years ago after a long legal battle

Metropolitan Police told The Sun : 'Six people arrested for fraud and money laundering offences have been released on bail.'

Abu Hamza, 60, the former imam of the Finsbury Park mosque whose radical views brought him to the attention of the authorities was found guilty of terror offences in both the UK and US.

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He is serving a life sentence at a high-security prison in the US after being expelled from Britain six years ago after a long legal battle.