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Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed: Terror suspect suing over torture | Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed: Terror suspect suing over torture |
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A terror suspect who changed into a burka to escape surveillance is suing the government over allegations of torture abroad, it has emerged. | A terror suspect who changed into a burka to escape surveillance is suing the government over allegations of torture abroad, it has emerged. |
Somali-born Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed, 27, cut off his electronic tag and slipped out of a mosque in disguise on Friday. | Somali-born Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed, 27, cut off his electronic tag and slipped out of a mosque in disguise on Friday. |
Police were alerted when the tag was tampered with but Mr Mohamed fled. A manhunt is now under way. | Police were alerted when the tag was tampered with but Mr Mohamed fled. A manhunt is now under way. |
Before disappearing Mr Mohamed began legal action against the government, it was revealed at the High Court. | Before disappearing Mr Mohamed began legal action against the government, it was revealed at the High Court. |
Mr Mohamed, a British citizen, travelled to Somalia, East Africa, in 2007. He was detained in January 2011 alongside another man, a fellow British citizen known only as CF, until their removal back to the UK in March of that year. | |
Both men allege that they were tortured during their detention and that UK authorities were complicit in their ill-treatment. | |
The case, which Mr Mohamed began before his disappearance, involved a human rights claim against the Foreign Office, the Home Office, the Ministry of Defence and the Attorney General. | |
It was initially anonymous, but that was lifted on Thursday following his disappearance. | |
Under surveillance | Under surveillance |
Mr Mohamed is believed to have close links to al-Shabab, the Somali insurgent group that raided Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall in September, resulting in 67 deaths, but officials said there was not enough evidence to bring a criminal case against him in court. | |
He has been under a terrorism prevention and investigation measures order (TPim) for almost two years. | |
TPims restrict the movements of people thought to pose a risk to the public, but who cannot be tried for reasons of national security and who cannot be deported. | |
Mr Mohamed was seen entering the An-Noor Masjid and Community Centre, in west London, at approximately 10:00 GMT on Friday, and was spotted inside at 15:15. | Mr Mohamed was seen entering the An-Noor Masjid and Community Centre, in west London, at approximately 10:00 GMT on Friday, and was spotted inside at 15:15. |
When he cut off the tag, imposed under the terms of the TPim, it issued a "tamper-alert" to its makers, private security firm G4S. | |
They rang the suspect and contacted the Home Office after he failed to answer. Police were alerted but he had disappeared by the time they arrived. | They rang the suspect and contacted the Home Office after he failed to answer. Police were alerted but he had disappeared by the time they arrived. |
Second missing suspect | |
The BBC's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner said Mr Mohamed was likely to be under MI5 surveillance when he went on the run. | The BBC's Security Correspondent Frank Gardner said Mr Mohamed was likely to be under MI5 surveillance when he went on the run. |
His restrictive surveillance regime, which included a 21:30 GMT curfew, was due to expire by January. | His restrictive surveillance regime, which included a 21:30 GMT curfew, was due to expire by January. |
He is now the subject of a police-led manhunt and could face up to five years in prison if caught. | He is now the subject of a police-led manhunt and could face up to five years in prison if caught. |
The Met Police's Counter Terrorism Command, MI5 and the UK's Border Force have joined forces to find him. | The Met Police's Counter Terrorism Command, MI5 and the UK's Border Force have joined forces to find him. |
He is the second terror suspect under a TPim order to go missing. | He is the second terror suspect under a TPim order to go missing. |
Ibrahim Magag, 28, also of Somali origin, was last seen in Camden on Boxing Day last year. | Ibrahim Magag, 28, also of Somali origin, was last seen in Camden on Boxing Day last year. |
When asked if Mr Magag had been found, the Home Office said: "We wouldn't comment on ongoing police investigations." | When asked if Mr Magag had been found, the Home Office said: "We wouldn't comment on ongoing police investigations." |
As of September, nine men - eight of them British - were under TPim surveillance. | As of September, nine men - eight of them British - were under TPim surveillance. |