Daily Express

I’m just a pharmacist from Birmingham, IS suspect tells captors

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Asked again if he was with IS, which is also known as Daesh, he says: “The areas that I worked in were controlled by Daesh but I work with the general people I work in the general hospitals.

“I mean I don’t... I mean they were controlled by Daesh, I can’t do anything about that. All my work was with the public.”

His detention comes after two Britons suspected of being members of an IS execution group dubbed “The Beatles” were captured in Syria.

Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh fell into the hands of Kurdish militia fighters.

Along with Mohammed Emwazi – the killer nicknamed Jihadi John – and Aine Davis, they are thought to have been part of a group named after the Beatles because of their English accents.

The four Londoners were linked to a string of hostage murders in Alexanda Kotey, left, and El Shafee Elsheikh were captured early this year Iraq and Syria during the bloody Islamist uprising.

The pair’s capture became the subject of controvers­y after it emerged the Home Secretary had not sought a guarantee that they would not face execution if extradited to the US for terror crimes.

Shiraz Maher, director of King’s College London’s Internatio­nal Centre for the Study of Radicalisa­tion, said Anwar Miah’s detention raised questions over how many foreigners remain in the region with IS.

He tweeted: “One of the big questions and dilemmas for security agencies, after Islamic State lost Raqqah and Mosul, is: Who died? Who survived?

“How many got away and where are they now?”

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IS suspect Anwar Miah, seized by Kurdish fighters
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