A British man accused of being the fourth member of the 'ISIS Beatles' has been charged with terrorism offences after returning to the UK.
Aine Davis, 38, was seized after flying into Luton Airport yesterday (Wednesday) having served almost eight years behind bars in a Turkish jail cell.
Davis has been remanded in police custody and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court later this morning. He has previously denied being one of the ISIS Beatles - who were given the nickname by hostages in Syria because of their English accents.
They were accused of torturing and murdering western hostages in Iraq and Syria, including Eccles taxi driver turned humanitarian worker Alan Henning who was kidnapped while delivering aid to Syria in 2013.
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