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Fourth 'Beatles' terror cell member reportedly arrested in UK

An alleged fourth member of the terrorist organization known as The Beatles has reportedly been arrested in the UK on terrorism charges.

Aine Davis, 38, according to, on Wednesday after arriving at Luton Airport on a flight fromTurkey. Arrested at night. BBC News.

He was arrested in connection with an offense under Sections 15, 17 and 57 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

Davis was arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Command and taken into police custody. South London station, BBC reported.

He is currently in police custody.

A Home Office spokeswoman said: "We will ensure the safety and security of Britain at all times and will never allow it to be jeopardized."

"We can confirm that a Briton has been deported to the UK from Turkey, but it is inappropriate to comment further as the police investigation is ongoing."

24} Davis is said to have denied being part of the Beatles' cell that tortured and beheaded Western hostages in Syria.

Cell mastermind Mohammed He Emwazi, popularly known as Jihadi John, was killed in a drone attack in 2015.

London resident Alexander Corty was imprisoned in the United States in April for complicity in torture and murder. American hostage.

His co-defendant, El Shafee Elsheikh, was charged with complicity in the conspiracy and he is expected to be found guilty in August.