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Missing Luton family 'in Syria' | |
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A family of 12 from Luton who went missing on a trip to Bangladesh have contacted UK relatives saying they are in Syria, sources have told the BBC. | A family of 12 from Luton who went missing on a trip to Bangladesh have contacted UK relatives saying they are in Syria, sources have told the BBC. |
Bedfordshire Police said it was aware of suggestions the group was in Syria but these were "uncorroborated". | |
Relatives raised the alarm when the family did not return home from their trip after stopping in Turkey. | |
The BBC has also learned a family home was raided and one member stopped at Heathrow the day before they departed. | |
The woman, believed to be 21-year-old Rajia Khanom, was stopped while the family was at the airport on 9 April because she was suspected of trying to go Syria. | The woman, believed to be 21-year-old Rajia Khanom, was stopped while the family was at the airport on 9 April because she was suspected of trying to go Syria. |
She was not arrested, but a search then took place at her home on Spencer Road where she lived with her parents. | |
On the day of the search, a Bedfordshire Police spokesman said the raid took place with a warrant under terrorism legislation. | On the day of the search, a Bedfordshire Police spokesman said the raid took place with a warrant under terrorism legislation. |
The missing family is: | The missing family is: |
It is believed Ms Khanom had links to banned Islamist group Al-Muhajiroun, which had members in Luton. | It is believed Ms Khanom had links to banned Islamist group Al-Muhajiroun, which had members in Luton. |
The family flew to Bangladesh on 10 April, police said, and flew to Istanbul on 11 May. They were due back at Heathrow three days later but failed to return. | |
They were reported missing to police by two sons, understood to be Mr Mannan's from a previous marriage, who live in Luton. | |
Ashuk Ahmed, who has known the family for 35 years, said people in the community had told him some of the women might have been radicalised. | |
He had been told they took the rest of the family with them to Bangladesh to avoid detection, he said. | |
In a statement, Bedfordshire Police said following the airport search and house raid there was no information which suggested any of the family were intending to travel to Syria. | |
"So they were allowed to travel the following day without any police intervention," the force said. | |
"While the suggestion is that the party's current location is in Syria, this remains uncorroborated and our enquiries are continuing." | |
In a statement, relatives said they were "devastated by the disappearance" and they "can only think they have been tricked into going there". | In a statement, relatives said they were "devastated by the disappearance" and they "can only think they have been tricked into going there". |