Turkey on Tuesday deported nine Britons, including the son of a local councilor, two weeks after arresting them for attempting to cross into Syria to join Takfiri militants fighting the Syrian government, the official news agency
Turkey on Tuesday deported nine Britons, including the son of a local councilor, two weeks after arresting them for attempting to cross into Syria to join Takfiri militants fighting the Syrian government, the official news agency said.
The nine were taken by minibus from custody cells in the Hatay region of south Turkey on the Syrian border to the city of of Adana where they were put on a flight to the Mediterranean city of Antalya, the Anatolia news agency said.
From Antalya, they were then put on another flight back to Britain.
The nine had been arrested on April 1 and their case generated huge attention after it emerged that the group included four children and the son of a British local politician.
Waheed Ahmed, 22, is son of Shakil Ahmed, a councilor for the opposition Labor party on Rochdale Borough Council in the north of the country.
Turkey has in the last months been repeatedly criticized by its Western allies for not doing enough to halt the flow across Turkish territory of European nationals seeking to join ISIL terrorists in Syria.
However it has made a number of arrests in recent months in an apparent bid to deflect the criticism and insists it is doing all it can to control the border.