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Alleged fourth 'IS Beatle' charged with terrorism offences Alleged fourth 'IS Beatle' charged with terrorism offences
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A man alleged to be a member of an IS terror cell nicknamed The Beatles has been charged with terrorism offences. A man who was alleged to be a member of an IS terror cell nicknamed the Beatles has been remanded in custody.
Aine Davis, who denies being part of the group, has been remanded in police custody and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court later. Aine Davis, 38, who denied being part of the group, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court, London on Thursday.
He is charged with offences including possession of a firearm for a purpose connected with terrorism and two charges relating to funding terrorism.
He was arrested at Luton Airport, Bedfordshire, after being deported to England by Turkey on Wednesday.He was arrested at Luton Airport, Bedfordshire, after being deported to England by Turkey on Wednesday.
The 38-year-old is charged with possession of a firearm for a purpose connected with terrorism. He is charged with having:
He was charged with offences contrary to sections 15, 17 and 57 of the Terrorism Act of 2000 following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command. Between 13 and 16 January 2014, invited another to provide money intending that it should be used for terrorism purposes, contrary to section 15 of the Terrorism Act 2000
The CPS had authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Mr Davis for terrorism offences in 2014. Between 13 and 16 January 2014, entered into or became concerned with an arrangement, a result of which money was to be made available to another, knowing or having reason to suspect it was to be used for the purposes of terrorism, contrary to section 17 of the Terrorism Act
He has spent more than six years in a Turkish prison. Between 28 July 2013 and 16 January 2014, possessed an article, namely a firearm, in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that his possession was for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism, contrary to section 57 of the Terrorism Act.
He is alleged to be the fourth member of the IS gang that tortured and murdered western hostages in Iraq and Syria, which he denies. The court heard that he did not wish to indicate which way he would plead to the charges. He will next appear at the Old Bailey on 2 September for a pre-trial hearing.
Mr Davis has spent more than six years in a Turkish prison.
He denied being the fourth member of an IS gang that tortured and murdered western hostages in Iraq and Syria.
The ringleader of that gang, Mohammed Emwazi, was killed in a US drone strike seven years ago.The ringleader of that gang, Mohammed Emwazi, was killed in a US drone strike seven years ago.
Two others were captured in Syria, and taken to the US, where both have been convicted of committing some of the most gruesome crimes in recent history.Two others were captured in Syria, and taken to the US, where both have been convicted of committing some of the most gruesome crimes in recent history.
The terror cell was nicknamed The Beatles after the Liverpudlian band, due to the members' English accents. The terror cell was nicknamed the Beatles after the Liverpudlian band, due to the members' English accents.