NHS doctor accused of being part of 15-strong British jihadi group in Syria

They had strayed in to the camp by accident after crossing the border from Turkey to cover the conflict.

The pair were kept handcuffed and blindfolded but were finally released with the help of the Free Libyan Army.

Piers Arnold, prosecuting, told Westminster Magisatrates Court: It was not occupied by the Free Syria Army but by a band of jihadist fighters, clearly religiously motivated, and it was equally clear they were unwelcome.

They were threatened at gunpoint, blind folded and restrained.

It is believed there were 40 people in the camp from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.

Chechnans and youngsters engaged in Jihad conflict for the first time.

A significant number of individuals appeared to be British, 15 British nationals were in the camp.

Islam appeared in court wearing a black jacket with a grey shirt and tie. He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address.

Mozammel Hossain, defending him, said: "This is a bright young man with a very promising future in this country as an NHS doctor.

"He has a first-class degree in biochemistry. He has qualified as a doctor and completed his training.

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