The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Delay for jail ordeal Fife man

- LAUREN GILMOUR

AScottish man who was reportedly held in an Iraqi prison over a bank debt will arrive back in Scotland today. Brian Glendinnin­g, 43, from Kincardine, will arrive at Edinburgh Airport after his flight last night was cancelled.

The father-of-three was arrested on an Interpol red notice at Baghdad airport on September 12 over an alleged debt to the Qatar National Bank.

Radha Stirling, founder of the Interpol and Extraditio­n Reform (Ipex) initiative, the organisati­on which has been campaignin­g for Mr Glendinnin­g’s release, said: “He is relieved and excited to be coming home, and will be met at the airport in an emotional reunion.

“After intense diplomatic efforts, Brian will make it home before the World Cup, but this is hardly a victory when this should never have happened.

“He was wrongfully detained on the basis of a Qatar National Bank-issued Interpol red notice that violated Interpol’s charter.

“The excruciati­ng resulting trauma has not been compensate­d.

“Qatar has issued no apology and nor have they been penalised by Interpol.

“In fact, Qatar has been rewarded for abusing Interpol’s red notice system.

“The British Government can do more to prevent the wrongful arrest of citizens abroad.”

Ms Stirling said Qatar has not confirmed if the Interpol red notice has been removed, so there was a risk that Mr Glendinnin­g could be arrested on his way back to Scotland.

She said Mr Glendinnin­g was joining a class-action lawsuit to be launched against Interpol for what Ipex says is “consistent and repetitive” abuse of power.

She said Mr Glendinnin­g was free due to a “combinatio­n of lobbying and media efforts”.

Mr Glendinnin­g’s brother, John, said he had lived in “vile” conditions in the Iraqi prison, adding: “Brian’s beard has grown.

“There was only a single communal shaver in the jail and he wasn’t going to use that.

“He’s in the hotel. I’ve seen a photo of him with a beer and I’m so happy he’s free.

“It was really emotional for the family. Even our father teared up, and he never cries. His partner Kimberly, the children, they can breathe again.

“Now it’s just hours until they are together.”

 ?? ?? COMING HOME: Brian with wife Kimberly and granddaugh­ter Frankie.
COMING HOME: Brian with wife Kimberly and granddaugh­ter Frankie.

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