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British 'terror suspect' arrested by police in Tanzania | British 'terror suspect' arrested by police in Tanzania |
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A British man suspected of terror offences in the UK has been arrested in Tanzania, police in the east African country have said. | A British man suspected of terror offences in the UK has been arrested in Tanzania, police in the east African country have said. |
Police said Assan Ali Iqbal was held after he was found to be holding two passports - a crime in Tanzania. | |
Tanzanian authorities said they had verified that a British passport Mr Iqbal was carrying was genuine. | |
The Foreign Office confirmed the arrest of a British national and said it was offering consular assistance. | The Foreign Office confirmed the arrest of a British national and said it was offering consular assistance. |
Police said Mr Iqbal was arrested in the Mbeya region for possession of both a British and Tanzanian passport. | |
Director of Criminal Investigations Robert Manumba said they had established that the Tanzanian passport Mr Iqbal was carrying was a fake. | |
Mr Manumba said in a statement on Friday: "We have been in contact with our counterparts in the UK and they have confirmed that the suspect is wanted in their country for involvement in terrorism activities." | Mr Manumba said in a statement on Friday: "We have been in contact with our counterparts in the UK and they have confirmed that the suspect is wanted in their country for involvement in terrorism activities." |
He did not give further details on what crimes Mr Iqbal is suspected of in Britain. | |
Several people have been arrested on terror charges in Tanzania since bombings in May and June killed at least eight people. | Several people have been arrested on terror charges in Tanzania since bombings in May and June killed at least eight people. |
Authorities in Tanzania are concerned at the growth of an Islamist movement accused of links to Somalia's Al Shabaab. | Authorities in Tanzania are concerned at the growth of an Islamist movement accused of links to Somalia's Al Shabaab. |