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Aine Davis: Fourth Isis 'Beatle' suspect arrested on terrorism charges at Luton Airport

An alleged member of the Isisterrorist organization known as 'The Beatles' was arrested Wednesday night atLuton Airport.

Aine Davis flew fromTurkey to England, where she spent seven and a half years in prison. She was convicted as a member of a terrorist group.

Upon her arrival in the UK, he was arrested by the London Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Command. He was taken to a South London police station where he remains in custody.

Davis was arrested in connection with an offense under Sections 15, 17 and 57 of the Terrorism Act 2000, a London Metropolitan Police statement confirmed.

Davis is said to have denied that he was a member of the Beatles' cell - so nicknamed because of their English accent - torturing Western hostages in Syria.

Cell ringleader Mohammed Emwazi, popularly known as Jihadi John, was killed in a drone strike in 2015. London resident Alexander Cotey was imprisoned in the United States in April for her involvement in the torture and murder of American hostages.

His co-defendant, El Shafi El Sheikh, has been charged with complicity in the conspiracy and he is expected to be found guilty in August.

Davis said he left the UK to fight in Syria in 2013 but was arrested in Turkey in 2015 and imprisoned in 2017 after being convicted of being a member of a terrorist organization. was done.

In 2014, his wife Amaluel her Wahhabi was imprisoned in Old Her Bailey Prison after a trial, becoming the first person convicted of terrorist financing in Syria. .

The two met in a London mosque and became increasingly interested in Islam.

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A London Metropolitan Police statement on Wednesday evening said:

“A 38-year-old man was arrested this evening after arriving in the UK by plane from Turkey. and in connection with an offense under section 57, and was taken to a police station in South London where he remains in police custody."

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