Interview with released terror suspect
July 19, 2009
Arrested by armed officers on suspicion of terrorism, then held for three months in a high-security jail, a Pakistani student rounded up in April as part of an alleged terror plot has spoken exclusively to Channel 4 News about his ordeal.
Janus Khan was one of 12 students arrested in a police swoop suddenly brought forward after former anti-terrorism chief Bob Quick was photographed in Downing Street with documents revealing details of the operation.
No charges have been brought, and Janus Khan was told on Friday that he was no longer considered a threat to national security.
But he is still being made to wear an electronic tag and is facing deportation.
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