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Fourth 'ISIS Beetle' suspect arrested at London airport on terrorism charges

Members of the infamous ISIS execution squad , nicknamed 'The Beatles', were arrested Thursday at Luton Airport in London, England.

Her 38-year-old Aine Davis has landed in the UK after she spent more than seven years in prison in Turkey as a member of her group of terrorists.

After she landed in England, Davis was arrested by the Counter-Terrorism Division of the London Metropolitan Police. He currently remains in custody on terrorism charges.

Davis is an alleged fourth member of the IS cell called "The Beatles", aptly nicknamed for his British accent.

Four men left the UK to fight in Syria, famously tortured and beheaded Western hostages and posted harrowing videos online. Davis reportedly denied joining the group.

The Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Unit arrested Aine Davis at London Luton Airport.
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Jr. Davis was arrested on terrorism charges in 2014 and deported to the UK by Turkish authorities, after returning to the UK and being arrested at Luton Airport,” Crown Prosecutor's Office told the Post. said in a statement.

"Mr. Davis, 38, has been charged with a terrorist offense and possession of a firearm for purposes related to terrorism."

After landing on British soil on Thursday, he was arrested on suspicion of violating the Terrorism Act 2000. According to London's Metropolitan Police,.

The "Beatles" squad group was killed after a video of them brutally beheading a hostage appeared online. gained notoriety. 

Those killed between 2012 and his 2015 included journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and aid activists Kayla Mueller and Peter Kassig. rice field.

with post wire