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A tourist was arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after taking a selfie video in Brighton. | A tourist was arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after taking a selfie video in Brighton. |
Nasser Al-Ansari, 38, said he was filming a video of himself on his mobile phone outside a shopping centre in Brighton when the incident happened, according to the Argus. | Nasser Al-Ansari, 38, said he was filming a video of himself on his mobile phone outside a shopping centre in Brighton when the incident happened, according to the Argus. |
Mr Al-Ansari, from Kuwait, said he was then taken to a car park by officers and held on suspicion of terrorism offences for three hours. | Mr Al-Ansari, from Kuwait, said he was then taken to a car park by officers and held on suspicion of terrorism offences for three hours. |
He explained: “I said, ‘I am 100 per cent co-operative. I will go wherever you wish, I just want to go home’.” | He explained: “I said, ‘I am 100 per cent co-operative. I will go wherever you wish, I just want to go home’.” |
He says that police kept his mobile phone in order to examine it. | He says that police kept his mobile phone in order to examine it. |
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Betts, from Brighton and Hove CID, confirmed to the Daily Mail that Mr Al-Ansari had been arrested under the Terrorism Act and released after "an assessment was made and there was no immediate threat." | Detective Chief Inspector Paul Betts, from Brighton and Hove CID, confirmed to the Daily Mail that Mr Al-Ansari had been arrested under the Terrorism Act and released after "an assessment was made and there was no immediate threat." |
"However, it was not possible at the time to examine his mobile phone, so an investigation continues in order to establish if it contains any evidence of a criminal offence. This will be completed as soon as possible and the phone will be returned to him if there is no reason to retain it further." | "However, it was not possible at the time to examine his mobile phone, so an investigation continues in order to establish if it contains any evidence of a criminal offence. This will be completed as soon as possible and the phone will be returned to him if there is no reason to retain it further." |
Following the attack in Tunisia last week, the UK’s official terror threat remains “severe”, meaning that a terrorist attack in this country is regarded as “highly likely”. Police have increased their presence at a number of events in recent days, including Wimbledon and Armed Forces Day. | |
38 people were killed in the massacre on a Tunisian beach, including 30 Britons. The UK is also preparing to mark the 10th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings next week. | 38 people were killed in the massacre on a Tunisian beach, including 30 Britons. The UK is also preparing to mark the 10th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings next week. |
Across the UK, a minute’s silence was observed today at midday to mourn those who lost their lives in the attack in Tunisia. | Across the UK, a minute’s silence was observed today at midday to mourn those who lost their lives in the attack in Tunisia. |
The Independent has contacted Sussex Police for comment. | The Independent has contacted Sussex Police for comment. |
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