Original title: Afghan special forces commandos in exile in Britain were arrested or suspected of terrorist attacks
Afghan Taliban special forces appear on social media wearing new equipment
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British media reported on September 10th that an Afghan special force commando took flight from Kabul to Britain in exile last month with his family. However, he was arrested by British armed police during a COVID-19 isolation in a man hotel in Chester before August 31st. The media speculated that this person may be suspected of terrorist attacks.
Since mid August, Britain has evacuated about 8000 Afghan refugees from the Afghan capital Kabul.
It is reported that since mid August, Britain has evacuated about 15000 people, including British nationals and Afghans, from the Afghan capital Kabul, including about 8000 Afghan refugees.
The name of the Afghan special force commando who was arrested by surprise was unknown. After he arrived in England with his family, he had been quarantined in a hotel in Chester, England.
The British government did not disclose the motive for the arrest, and the home office declined to comment on the case.
It is reported that if a suspect is suspected of a serious crime, the police can detain him for up to 96 hours without charging him; If they are arrested under the anti-terrorism laws and regulations, the detention period can be extended to 14 days. At present, the suspect has been arrested for more than a week.
Hundreds of Afghan special forces commandos were trained with the help of British troops. They came to Britain on the last evacuation flight from Kabul.
Just the day before the suspect was arrested, Colonel Richard Kemp, the former commander of the British army in Afghanistan, said that Britain was facing "the greatest danger from terrorism since the heyday of the Islamic state".
He said that this threat may be greater than that posed by the "Islamic state", and Britain is facing an "extremely dangerous" situation.
He said that the Taliban allowed and may encourage "jihadists" to flow into Britain from all over the world. They plan, meet, prepare, train, organize and carry out attacks on the West from Afghanistan.
Colonel Kemp previously urged the British government to raise the threat level to "serious". He warned that "the threat of British" jihadists "inspired and inspired by the events in Afghanistan will increase immediately".
According to British media reports, the US Department of homeland security has marked 44 Afghan evacuees as "possible national security risks" in the past two weeks.
A group of Afghan refugees arrived at Dulles International Airport in the United States.
Since August 17, more than 60000 evacuees have arrived in the United States. However, 13 Afghans are still detained by the customs and Border Protection Agency for additional screening, including the FBI investigation. Another 15 evacuees have been handed over to the United States immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ice) , they were sent back to transit points in Europe or the Middle East, and some were released after additional review.
Sixteen Afghans were not authorized to travel and remained at the overseas transit station known as the "lily". These refugees were marked because they were suspected of being associated with terrorists or because their phones and electronic devices contained information of concern.
It is reported that American immigration officials checked the refugees when they landed at Dulles International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport in Virginia. From there, the refugees were scattered to eight different military bases across the United States.
Text / Nandu reporter Chen Lin
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