Pakistanis denied British bail over Qaeda suspicions: Judge

5 Pak men held in a major anti-terror swoop in UK were denied bail due to series of emails which could’ve indicted them in a Qaeda plot, a judge revealed.

London: Five Pakistani men arrested in a major anti-terror swoop in Britain were denied bail due to a series of emails which could have implicated them in an Al-Qaeda plot, a judge revealed on Friday.
The five were among 12 men -- 11 Pakistanis and one
Briton -- who were arrested in raids in April but not
subsequently charged with any criminal offences.

Along with two other men who did not apply for bail, the
five are challenging attempts by the British government to
deport them on the grounds that they posed a threat to
national security.

The five were denied bail at a hearing of the Special
Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) at the end of last month
-- the reasons for which were revealed today.

Judge John Mitting said a string of emails exchanged
between an address attributed to one of the men -- identified
only as XC -- and another attributed to an Al-Qaeda associate
were "central to the open case of the appellants".

The emails XC sent to "Sohaib" seemed to refer to a
"nikah", or wedding, but the security services believe
otherwise.

"They appear to refer to XC`s interest in named girls and
to a nikah after 15th and before 20th April 2009 with one of
them, Nadia," Mitting said in a written statement.

Bureau Report

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