divdiv class=story-body readability=49 span class=story-date#13; span class=date8 November 2013/span#13;span class=time-textLast updated at /spanspan class=time09:24 ET/span#13; #13;/span#13;#13; #13;#13;#13; #13; #13; #13; #13; p class=introduction id=story_continues_1A terror suspect was facing charges over 20 alleged breaches of orders restricting his movements when he fled a mosque in a burka, it has emerged./p#13; pAn Old Bailey appearance was scheduled before Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed disappeared in west London last week./p#13; pAn arrest warrant in connection with the charges has now been issued./p#13; pSeparately, the government has said his High Court case for damages over claims the UK was complicit in his torture in Somalia would be an abuse of the court./p#13; pMr Mohamed, 27, disappeared on 1 November after entering an Acton mosque in a jacket and trousers but leaving in disguise. /p#13; pCCTV footage captured Mr Mohamed entering and leaving the building./p#13; pThe Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism command, MI5 and the UK's Border Force have been searching for him since then./p#13; pHome Secretary Theresa May told MPs on Monday that Mr Mohamed, who is 5ft 8in tall and of medium build, ''does not pose a direct threat to the public in the UK''./p#13; span class=cross-head'Unauthorised meeting'/span#13; pMr Mohamed is charged with six counts on one indictment, concerning alleged breaches of the terrorism prevention and investigation measures order (TPim) he has been under for almost two years./p#13; pTPims restrict the movements of people thought to pose a risk to the public, but who cannot be tried for reasons of national security and who cannot be deported./p#13; pThe measures include electronic tagging, reporting regularly to the police and facing tightly defined exclusion from particular places and the prevention of travel overseas./p#13; #13; pIt is alleged that Mr Mohamed failed to report to Acton police station, as required by his TPim, on December 22 to 25 and December 27 to 28 in 2012./p#13; pHe faces a further 14 counts on a second indictment relating to alleged breaches in 2011 of a control order, the predecessor to TPims./p#13; pAmong the charges, it is alleged he failed to report to a monitoring company, failed to report to Ipswich police station, met a person without agreement of the Home Office, and used an unauthorised mobile phone./p#13; pWhen the TPims order was obtained, Mr Mohamed was said to have received terrorist training in Somalia and fought there in support of al-Shabab./p#13; pCourt documents also say he supported a UK-based network supporting terrorist-related activity in Somalia and had been involved in attack planning against Western interests in east Africa./p#13; span class=cross-head'Forcibly removed'/span#13; pThe arrest warrant was formally issued by the judge at the Old Bailey when Mr Mohamed did not attend the scheduled hearing./p#13; pMr Mohamed's solicitor Gareth Peirce told the court on Friday that she had no reason for the defendant's non-appearance./p#13; pMr Mohamed is due to stand trial for the alleged breaches of the TPim on 28 April next year./p#13; pCrown prosecutor Stuart Baker requested that the trial date remain fixed as the proceedings may continue in his absence./p#13; pMeanwhile, in the High Court, Mr Mohamed is claiming the UK authorities were complicit in his torture in Somalia in 2011./p#13; pMs Peirce says that Mr Mohamed claims he was forcibly removed from Somalia to the UK with the involvement of the security services here./p#13; pMr Mohamed, a British citizen, travelled to Somalia in 2007 and was detained there with another man in January 2011, until their removal back to the UK in March of that year./p#13; pJames Eadie QC, appearing for the government at the High Court, said Mr Mohamed had absconded from his TPim and it could be an abuse of process to allow him to continue the claim./p#13; /div/divbrbrcentera href=http://www.wizardrss.comPowered By WizardRSS.com/a | a href=http://www.wizardrss.comFull Text RSS Feed/a | a href=http://www.amazon.com/RFID-Blocking-Cards-Identity-Protector/dp/B00CJHZLEWRFID/a | a href=http://www.wpzonbuilder.comAmazon Affiliate/a/center

