Briton arrested in France is aid worker, not terrorist: Advocacy group

A UK Border Force checkpoint at Eurotunnel Calais Terminal. An unidentified 37-year-old man was detained in the British zone of control at the entrance to the Channel Tunnel. (Wikimedia Commons)
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Updated 30 April 2021
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Briton arrested in France is aid worker, not terrorist: Advocacy group

  • Police have refused to elaborate on man’s identity, circumstances of arrest
  • CAGE: He has ‘a strong track record of international relief work’

LONDON: A Briton arrested in France on suspicion of terror offenses is an aid worker, not a Daesh member, an advocacy group has said.

The unidentified 37-year-old man was detained on Wednesday in the British zone of control at the entrance to the Channel Tunnel, which links mainland Europe with the UK.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed the arrest in France, saying: “He was arrested on suspicion of preparing for terrorist acts and membership of a proscribed organization and detained under Police and Criminal Evidence powers. Whilst in police custody, he was subsequently detained under the Terrorism Act 2000.”

The police refused to comment further on the man’s identity, where he lived before traveling, or the circumstances of his arrest.

Muhammad Rabbani, managing director of London-based advocacy group CAGE, said the arrested man “is a veteran aid worker with a strong track record of international relief work. Without any initial judicial oversight, he was stripped of his citizenship and sent into exile without any regard for due process.”

CAGE said the man had recently won a court case to retain his British citizenship, which the government had tried to strip from him.


Germany takes delivery of Israeli-made underwater drone

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Germany takes delivery of Israeli-made underwater drone

  • "The army said the Blue Whale was the navy’s “largest and most advanced unmanned underwater vehicle to date“
  • The device was tested in the Baltic Sea

BERLIN: The German navy on Wednesday said it had taken delivery of an Israeli-made Blue Whale underwater drone intended for reconnaissance and detecting “hybrid threats at sea.”
The autonomous underwater vehicle, developed by Israeli company IAI together with German submarine- and warship-maker TKMS, was received in the northern port of Eckernfoerde, the navy said in a statement.
The army on its website said the Blue Whale was the navy’s “largest and most advanced unmanned underwater vehicle to date.”
The device was tested in the Baltic Sea, a flashpoint for tensions between Russia and NATO since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the army said.
Military experts and European leaders say Russia has ramped up its “hybrid war” in the strategic region — now bordered entirely by NATO members, with the exception of Russia — through airspace incursions and suspected sabotage of undersea cables.
TKMS said the Blue Whale was capable of “conducting reconnaissance operations, detecting targets above and below the sea surface, collecting acoustic information, and locating sea mines on the seabed.”
Israel and Germany have upped their defense cooperation in recent months and in January signed a security pact to expand joint work on counterterrorism and cyber defense.
In December, Germany approved a $3.1 billion expansion of a contract for the Arrow 3 anti-ballistic missile defense system, which is Israeli-made and developed with US support.