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Woman in Luton Airport terror arrest after Turkey flight Woman in Luton Airport terror arrest after Turkey flight
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A 21-year-old British woman has been held by counter-terror police at Luton Airport after landing from Istanbul, Scotland Yard has said. A British woman thought to have travelled to Turkey using her twin sister's passport has been arrested by counter-terror police at Luton Airport.
She was arrested on suspicion of Preparation of acts of Terrorism, under Section Five of the Terrorism Act 2006. Jamila Henry, 21, was detained at a bus station in Ankara by Turkish police who suspected she was trying to get to Syria, the BBC understands.
The woman was arrested as she entered the UK having landed on a flight from Istanbul. She was deported and arrested by Metropolitan Police officers as she stepped off her flight from Istanbul.
She is currently in custody at a south London police station. Inquiries are continuing, said police. Police said she was arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts.
Ms Henry, who grew up in Streatham, south London, is being held in police custody, Scotland Yard said.
She is believed to have travelled to Turkey using the passport of her twin sister Jalila.