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A terror suspect who was being treated for severe burns after the Glasgow Airport attack has been transferred in order to receive specialist treatment.A terror suspect who was being treated for severe burns after the Glasgow Airport attack has been transferred in order to receive specialist treatment.
Kafeel Ahmed, 27, was being treated for his injuries at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.Kafeel Ahmed, 27, was being treated for his injuries at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
He has now been moved to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary where there is a specialist burns unit.He has now been moved to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary where there is a specialist burns unit.
A statement said the decision was made on clinical grounds by the team of specialists involved in his treatment.A statement said the decision was made on clinical grounds by the team of specialists involved in his treatment.
Mr Ahmed remains in a critical condition.Mr Ahmed remains in a critical condition.
Originally from Bangalore, India, he was one of two men arrested at the airport.
In recent days, it emerged that Mr Ahmed was an engineer with a PhD in design and technology.
It is understood he began his studies at Queen's University, Belfast, in 2001 and remained in Northern Ireland until 2004.
Mr Ahmed is thought to have returned to Bangalore in August 2005.