UK man charged over photographers kidnapping in Syria

Author : klepht1974
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 15:00:12


A British man appeared in a London court Wednesday, charged with the kidnapping of two Western photographers in Syria this summer.

Shajul Islam, 26, is accused, together with others, of having 'unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned' two photographers between July 17 and July 26. The two are Briton John Cantlie, who has worked for the Sunday Times newspaper, and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans.

Islam, who was charged late Tuesday, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday morning for a preliminary hearing.



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He is qualified as a National Health Service doctor, having trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, the court heard.

Prosecutor Piers Arnold told the court that Islam had joined a jihadist group in Syria and worked as a medic for it.

There could be as many as 15 British nationals working at the jihadists' camp in Syria, Arnold said.

Islam was remanded in custody, with the next hearing due to take place on November 2 at the Old Bailey, London's main criminal court.

He was arrested a week ago after arriving at London's Heathrow Airport on a flight from Egypt. A 26-year-old woman was arrested alongside Islam on suspicion of planning or taking part in terrorist acts. She was released Tuesday without charge.

Police searched two addresses in east London in connection with their arrests.

The photographers said they were held hostage by jihadist fighters in Syria for a week in July.

Prosecutor Piers Arnold told the court that Islam had joined a jihadist group in Syria and worked as a medic for it. He is qualified as a National Health Service doctor, having trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, the court heard. The photographers said they were held hostage by jihadist fighters in Syria for a week in July. Shajul Islam, 26, is accused, together with others, of having 'unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned' two photographers between July 17 and July 26. The two are Briton John Cantlie, who has worked for the Sunday Times newspaper, and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans. There could be as many as 15 British nationals working at the jihadists' camp in Syria, Arnold said. Islam was remanded in custody, with the next hearing due to take place on November 2 at the Old Bailey, London's main criminal court. He is qualified as a National Health Service doctor, having trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, the court heard. He is qualified as a National Health Service doctor, having trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, the court heard. Islam was remanded in custody, with the next hearing due to take place on November 2 at the Old Bailey, London's main criminal court. Islam was remanded in custody, with the next hearing due to take place on November 2 at the Old Bailey, London's main criminal court. The photographers said they were held hostage by jihadist fighters in Syria for a week in July. The photographers said they were held hostage by jihadist fighters in Syria for a week in July. Police searched two addresses in east London in connection with their arrests. A British man appeared in a London court Wednesday, charged with the kidnapping of two Western photographers in Syria this summer. He is qualified as a National Health Service doctor, having trained at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, the court heard. Prosecutor Piers Arnold told the court that Islam had joined a jihadist group in Syria and worked as a medic for it. Shajul Islam, 26, is accused, together with others, of having 'unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned' two photographers between July 17 and July 26. The two are Briton John Cantlie, who has worked for the Sunday Times newspaper, and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans. Shajul Islam, 26, is accused, together with others, of having 'unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned' two photographers between July 17 and July 26. The two are Briton John Cantlie, who has worked for the Sunday Times newspaper, and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans. He was arrested a week ago after arriving at London's Heathrow Airport on a flight from Egypt. A 26-year-old woman was arrested alongside Islam on suspicion of planning or taking part in terrorist acts. She was released Tuesday without charge. Islam, who was charged late Tuesday, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday morning for a preliminary hearing. A British man appeared in a London court Wednesday, charged with the kidnapping of two Western photographers in Syria this summer. There could be as many as 15 British nationals working at the jihadists' camp in Syria, Arnold said. Islam was remanded in custody, with the next hearing due to take place on November 2 at the Old Bailey, London's main criminal court. Prosecutor Piers Arnold told the court that Islam had joined a jihadist group in Syria and worked as a medic for it. Prosecutor Piers Arnold told the court that Islam had joined a jihadist group in Syria and worked as a medic for it. Shajul Islam, 26, is accused, together with others, of having 'unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned' two photographers between July 17 and July 26. The two are Briton John Cantlie, who has worked for the Sunday Times newspaper, and Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans.

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