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Islamic State 'Beatles' appear in London court and charged with terrorism

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LONDON — A 38-year-old man who was deported from Turkey this week after being accused of being a member of the Islamic State group called The Beatles appeared in a London court on Thursday, where police have charged him with terrorism. .

Prosecutors originally said she allowed the prosecution of Aine Davis under the Terrorism Act in 2014. Davis was arrested at Luton Airport on Wednesday after being deported to the UK from Turkey.

The IS cells assigned to guard foreign prisoners in Syria were known to speak English, so they were dubbed the Beatles by the hostages.The group are US journalists. He is said to have held and killed Western hostages in Syria in several incidents, including James Foley and Stephen Sotloff, aid worker Kayla Mueller.

Charges of financing for terrorist purposes, involvement in terrorist financing arrangements, and possession of firearms for purposes related to terrorism were brought before Davis in a brief court hearing. read aloud.

He failed to file a petition before the Westminster Magistrate's Court and was detained.

Two guards flanked the docks, and Davis, dressed in a gray top, spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth, and his current address is not in the UK. said.

No bail applications were made.

The case is scheduled to be heard at the Old Bailey on September 2nd.

(Reporting by Kate Holton and Andrew MacAskill; Additional reporting by Shivam Patel of her in Bangalore; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky, Mark Heinrich) Francis Kelly)