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The Metropolitan Police has agreed to pay £60,000 damages to a man it arrested during an anti-terror raid. | The Metropolitan Police has agreed to pay £60,000 damages to a man it arrested during an anti-terror raid. |
The High Court heard that Babar Ahmad was subjected to "serious gratuitous prolonged unjustified violence" and "religious abuse" after his arrest. | The High Court heard that Babar Ahmad was subjected to "serious gratuitous prolonged unjustified violence" and "religious abuse" after his arrest. |
Mr Ahmad, a 34-year-old IT support analyst, was never charged following the dawn raid at his home in Tooting, south west London, in December 2003. | Mr Ahmad, a 34-year-old IT support analyst, was never charged following the dawn raid at his home in Tooting, south west London, in December 2003. |
He is now in jail awaiting extradition to the US on separate charges. | He is now in jail awaiting extradition to the US on separate charges. |
Mr Justice Holroyde heard that one of the unnamed officers allegedly involved will face criminal proceedings. | |
Phillippa Kaufmann, counsel for Mr Ahmad, told the High Court that he had been dragged by handcuffs and held by the neck. | |
She added his treatment at the hands of Territorial Support Group officers was intended to humiliate and debase him and make him fear for his life. | She added his treatment at the hands of Territorial Support Group officers was intended to humiliate and debase him and make him fear for his life. |
Previously, the force had denied that Mr Ahmad had been punched, stamped on and repeatedly struck with the knee in the police van. | |
Mr Ahmad was in court to hear lawyers for Met Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson agree to the pay-out. | |
Previously, he had followed proceedings by videolink from Long Lartin prison, Worcestershire. | |
He had been due to give evidence on Wednesday. |