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Fourth ISIS 'Beetle' to be charged with terrorism offenses after landing in UK

A fourth Briton dubbed the ``ISIS Beetle'' has been charged withterrorismafter landing in the UK.

Aine Davis, 38, is said to be a member of a terrorist organization known in Syria as The Beatles, named after her gang's English accent.

After nearly eight years of corruption in Turkish prison , Davis was deported to the UK and left Luton airport in handcuffs, Criminal Prosecutor's Office says. said.

The 38-year-old was previously the leader of the Beatles, who were killed at their former Syrian headquarters in Raqqa in a 2015 drone attack. He denies being one.

Luton Airport
Davis was detained from Luton Airport

Two other members, fellow Londoners, Alexander Koty (38) and El-Shafi El-Sheikh, were killed by the Western-backed Kurdish forces SDF. He was arrested shortly after.

Both men were imprisoned in Kurdish-controlled Rojava prison in northern Syria before being airlifted to Iraq and then to the United States, where they were tried on mixed terrorism charges.

Kotey has pleaded guilty and is currently serving a prison term. Elsheikh, 33, was tried but convicted in April,The Mirror reports.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: 84) was charged with violating sections 15, 17 and 57 of the Terrorism Act 2000; Morning, Thursday, August 11th.

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Davis spent the better part of a decade in Turkish prisons

“On Thursday, 10 August, officers from the MET's Counterterrorism Command arrested a 38-year-old man after he arrived at Luton Airport, on a flight from Turkey. UK.

"He was taken to a police station in South London, whereupon he was charged with the above-mentioned charges." The group is believed to have volunteered to fight for IS in Syria and to protect Western hostages.

US officials say the group killed 27 hostages, including said to have beheaded several of the

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