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A doctor cleared of plotting terror attacks in London and Glasgow has returned to work.A doctor cleared of plotting terror attacks in London and Glasgow has returned to work.
Mohammed Asha is working at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, a hospital he has previously worked at. Mohammed Asha is working at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital where he had previously worked
The hospital's chief executive said Dr Asha been found innocent, an attempt to deport him had been dropped and he should be allowed to return to work. Its chief executive said Dr Asha been found innocent, an attempt to deport him had been dropped and he should be allowed to return to work.
The government had sought to deport Jordanian Dr Asha on national security grounds but dropped the case last week. The UK government sought to deport Jordanian Dr Asha on national security grounds but dropped the case last week.
'First class''First class'
Chief executive Tom Taylor said Dr Asha had been proven innocent and was trying to get on with his life.Chief executive Tom Taylor said Dr Asha had been proven innocent and was trying to get on with his life.
"An attempt to deport him has been dropped by the government."An attempt to deport him has been dropped by the government.
"He should be allowed to continue with his training," he said."He should be allowed to continue with his training," he said.
He added Dr Asha was a "first class" doctor.He added Dr Asha was a "first class" doctor.
Dr Asha worked as a junior doctor at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford before moving to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.Dr Asha worked as a junior doctor at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford before moving to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
He was working at the University Hospital when he was arrested in June 2007.He was working at the University Hospital when he was arrested in June 2007.