Cops swoop on man at Stansted Airport on suspicion of trying to join ISIS in Syria
Arrest comes just five days after another Brit was arrested after returning to the Essex airport from the Middle East
POLICE have swooped to arrest a man at Stansted Airport they believe was on his way to join ISIS in Syria.
The 41-year-old was stopped by anti-terror cops at the Essex airport as he arrived to board a flight to Istanbul on Friday.
He was taken to a South London police station and remains in custody.
Counter terrorism police confirmed he had been arrested under the Terrorism Act after arriving at the airport.
Only five days ago a man was arrested at Stansted after arriving back from the Turkish city.
The suspect, 49, from south Essex, was taken in on suspicion of preparing a terrorist act.
Nearly 1,000 Brits are believed to have travelled the Middle East to join ISIS since it tore through Syria and Iraq in 2014.
Seventy-five have been convicted of offences related to the trips.
Most Europeans travelling to join the sick cult fly to Turkey under the ruse of going on holiday.
They are then smuggled across the country's southern border with Syria.
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