Heathrow Terror Suspect May Be NHS Doctor
Page 1 of 1
Heathrow Terror Suspect May Be NHS Doctor
Police are investigating whether a British man held on suspicion of terrorism offences is a NHS doctor who led a terror group.
Officers are looking into whether the suspect, who was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Tuesday, is a doctor who took a sabbatical to head the group, which shot and kidnapped a British photographer in Syria.
The 26-year-old suspect was arrested along with a British woman of the same age after arriving on a flight from Egypt into the airport.
The pair were held on suspicion of travelling to Syria to support terrorist activities.
Scotland Yard confirmed one line of inquiry was whether they were involved in the abduction of photographer John Cantlie, who had worked for The Sunday Times and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans.
Both were captured for a week and Mr Cantlie later said one of his captors had claimed to be an NHS doctor. The doctor ended up treating the photographer, who was later freed.
The suspects were taken by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command to a central London police station, where they remain in custody.
In recent months, concerns have been raised that foreign nationals are travelling to Syria with the intention of supporting jihadist movements.
In August, Khalid Mahmood, Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr, said a number of people in his constituency were travelling to the war-torn Middle Eastern state, and that he expected this to increase.
Officers are looking into whether the suspect, who was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Tuesday, is a doctor who took a sabbatical to head the group, which shot and kidnapped a British photographer in Syria.
The 26-year-old suspect was arrested along with a British woman of the same age after arriving on a flight from Egypt into the airport.
The pair were held on suspicion of travelling to Syria to support terrorist activities.
Scotland Yard confirmed one line of inquiry was whether they were involved in the abduction of photographer John Cantlie, who had worked for The Sunday Times and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans.
Both were captured for a week and Mr Cantlie later said one of his captors had claimed to be an NHS doctor. The doctor ended up treating the photographer, who was later freed.
The suspects were taken by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command to a central London police station, where they remain in custody.
In recent months, concerns have been raised that foreign nationals are travelling to Syria with the intention of supporting jihadist movements.
In August, Khalid Mahmood, Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr, said a number of people in his constituency were travelling to the war-torn Middle Eastern state, and that he expected this to increase.
Similar topics
» OPS Manager- London Heathrow- G4S
» EDL Attack Terror Plot
» Terror Arrests: Four Men Detained In London
» Counter Terror Expo 2013
» CCTV of Anti terror arrest in London
» EDL Attack Terror Plot
» Terror Arrests: Four Men Detained In London
» Counter Terror Expo 2013
» CCTV of Anti terror arrest in London
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
29/5/2017, 15:47 by Phil_Reed
» OSINT's books
7/3/2017, 18:15 by tibah
» Hire Bodyguard in London
1/3/2017, 16:51 by UK security
» Contact for work
19/2/2017, 00:55 by Hawk
» Updated CV
4/2/2017, 13:06 by Richard.Adams
» Introduction
26/1/2017, 10:25 by ThomasGLR
» Intersec 2017
24/1/2017, 05:43 by Hawk
» HLR/D-HLR Instructor Sweden
23/1/2017, 21:52 by Hawk
» CP SIA, MIRA Quaified
23/1/2017, 21:41 by Hawk