Wednesday 10 August 2022 10:07 PM 'ISIS Beatle', 38, is arrested at Luton airport after landing in the UK on a ... trends now 'ISIS Beatle', 38, is arrested at Luton airport by counter-terrorism officers after landing in the UK on a flight from Turkey Aine Davis was arrested at Luton Airport today after being deported from Turkey He's accused of being a member of the 'Beatles', a group of four UK ISIS converts The 38-year-old has been released after seven-and-a-half years in a Turkish jail By Matthew Lodge For Mailonline Published: 22:00 BST, 10 August 2022 | Updated: 22:04 BST, 10 August 2022 A man accused of being one of the 'ISIS Beatles' has been arrested by counter-terrorism police at Luton Airport this evening. Aine Davis, who is alleged to have been involved in guarding, torturing and beheading prisoners for the terrorist group, arrived in the UK on a flight from Turkey. He had been deported from the country after spending seven-and-a-half years in prison for being a member of ISIS. The 38-year-old has previously denied being 'Jihadi Paul', a member of the group named after the Beatles due the British accents of its members. The group was thought to have been made up of four British ISIS converts, who were given the role of guarding hostages. They became infamous after video tapes were released showing them beheading hostages, with US authorities believing they killed 27 in total. On his arrival into Britain Davis was arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command. Aine Davis was arrested by counter terrorism police after landing in the UK today on a flight from Turkey In a statement the Met Police said: 'Officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command have today, Wednesday 10 August, arrested a man at Luton airport. 'The 38-year-old man was arrested this evening after he arrived into the UK on a flight from Turkey. 'He was arrested in relation to offences under sections 15, 17 and 57 of the Terrorism Act, 2000 and was taken to a south London police station, where he currently remains in police custody.' More to follow... Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility