The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

‘Asylum seeker slapped’ claim

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An airline passenger has been filmed shouting and crying for help after being slapped and later allegedly prevented from travelling.

Video from the Turkish Airlines flight from London Heathrow and Istanbul on Saturday shows a man being slapped and his head pushed forcibly against his seat before take-off.

The clip was filmed by passenger Ahtzaz Ali, 27, an office manager from Birmingham, who was travelling to help Syrian refugees.

He said he believed the man was an asylum seeker and the scenes left fellow passengers “disturbed”.

He said: “There was a man who was clearly upset on board but wasn’t being abusive to the crew or anybody else.

“All of a sudden, someone who seemed like they were an immigratio­n officer came and

“The journey after he was taken was very upsetting”

started physically abusing the man by slapping him and pushing his face down while he was crying and shouting that he wouldn’t be safe going back to Afghanista­n.

“The journey after he was taken off the plane was very upsetting as passengers were in tears, clearly disturbed by what they had seen.

“It was a violation of this man’s human rights and shocking to see how he was being treated.”

A Home Office spokesman said it did not comment on individual cases, but added: “If people are in the country illegally and refuse to leave voluntaril­y we will take action to remove them.

“While it is regrettabl­e that some people become disruptive on removal, we do our utmost to try and minimise any potential impact on the rest of the passengers.”

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