Four police officers ' beat up and mocked terror suspect accused of helping Al Qaeda'
Four police officers beat and mocked a man suspected of being a terrorist who helped al Qaida, a court heard today.
The Metropolitan Police officers were arresting Babar Ahmad in his London home when they administered 'a very violent assault: in effect, they gave him a beating or they beat him up', it was claimed.
The policemen were part of the Territorial Support Group, assisting the Anti-Terrorist Branch in taking Ahmad into custody during a dawn raid on his home in Fountain Road, Tooting, south London, on December 2, 2003.
'Beating': Babar Ahmad's face show injuries he says were inflicted by four MET police officers who arrested him on terror charges
The trial of police constables Mark Jones, Roderick James-Bowen and Nigel Cowley, and Detective Constable John Donohue started today - more than seven years after the alleged assault.
The delays were caused by internal investigations, obtaining medical opinions and case reviews, Jonathan Laidlaw QC, prosecuting, told Southwark Crown Court.
Ahmad was never charged in relation to his arrest but is in custody awaiting extradition to America for alleged terrorism offences.
The British courts granted the extradition but Ahmad appealed and the case has not been resolved, the jury heard.
The four officers deny the offence.
Mr Ahmad's arm shows injuries he says were inflicted by four officers
The officers, dressed in helmets and protective clothing, smashed their way into Ahmad's home just after 5am and ran upstairs, where he had been in bed with his wife.
Before launching the raid, the officers were briefed that Ahmad had received terrorist training and fought overseas in support of jihad - holy war.
The operation came 11 months after Detective Constable Stephen Oake was murdered in Crumpsall, Manchester, by a terror suspect named Kamel Bourgass.
Police feared their target would resist.
'The reality was quite different,' said the barrister, saying he remained entirely submissive.
'Dressed only in his pyjamas and barefooted, Mr Ahmad raised his arms above his head to indicate that he was not going to fight or to present any sort of danger or threat to the police.'
But the Territorial Support Group (TSG) were not 'going to take any chances', said Mr Laidlaw.
One defendant, James-Bowen, was first into Ahmad's bedroom and 'threw himself at Mr Ahmad, knocking the victim back against the bedroom window, which smashed'.
Mr Laidlaw told the seven men and five women of the jury that the officers then exceeded what was acceptable.
He said: 'The officers began to shout and swear, calling Babar Ahmad a 'f****** b******' and a 'f****** c***' and he was punched and beaten to the floor.
Ahmad was rearrested at a property in Tooting, south-west London in August 2004 and is awaiting extradition to America for alleged terror offences
'On the floor the assault continued as his wife called out for the police to stop.
'She was then removed from the bed and taken out of that room.
'Handcuffs were then applied, with his hands having been secured behind his back so by this stage, even if minded to resist, Mr Ahmad's physical ability to do so would have been severely compromised.
'But still, and despite the restraint now in place, the assault continued.'
The victim was taken downstairs to his prayer room and put in the position Muslims adopt to pray.
Mr Laidlaw said the officers then asked 'Where is your god now?'.
Ahmad was put in a police van and driven to Charing Cross police station.
'During that journey the assaults continued,' said the prosecutor.
'There was more punching, further pulling up and pressure being applied by the manhandling of the handcuffs and Mr Ahmad was held in headlocks. The taunting and verbal abuse also continued.'
When the victim arrived 'battered and bruised' at the station, the defendants pretended to the custody sergeant that he was very violent in his resistance.
'It was a lie that all four defendants persist with to this day,' said the QC.
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