A BRITON who claims to be a pharmacist from Birmingham has been held in Syria on suspicion of being a member of Islamic State. The man, who says his name is Anwar Miah, was captured by Kurdish forces a month ago near Hajin on the Iraq border.
Footage showing him being questioned by his captors has emerged on social media.
In the clip a blindfolded balding man with a British accent explains that he has been in the country for “just under four years”.
Asked if he is a member of IS, he replies: “I’m a doctor. I’m a qualified pharmacist from the UK. I studied medicine and pharmacy.“
When asked to explain why he is in the area he replies: “I came here to work with the general people and to work in their general hospitals. “I’ve been working in the hospitals since I came.”
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