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Siblings kicked off plane after suspected links with ISIS

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The suspicion of fellow passengers who claimed they saw Arabic text on their phone led to the interrogation of three siblings at the London airport runway.
The trio of Sakina Dharas, 24, her sister Maryam, 19, and their brother Ali, 21, were left traumatised after they were kicked off an EasyJet flight EZY3249 from London’s Stansted Airport to the Italian city of Naples.
Reports say the British siblings were interrogated on the tarmac as armed police kept watch, after fellow passengers accused them of being members of ISIS.
Earlier, two passengers – also travelling to Naples – had told authorities that the siblings had been looking at a mobile phone screen that showed either Arabic text or the words “praise be to Allah”, Sakina said.
“A passenger on your flight has claimed that you three are members of ISIS,” the MI5 agent said to the siblings, according to Sakina, a clinical pharmacist.
“The minute that I saw police standing there, I was extremely emotional,” she said.
“We had nothing at all [on our phones]. We don’t even speak Arabic, we’re [of] Indian [origin].”
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