RT Employee Detained and Questioned Under UK Counterterrorism Laws
نظرة سريعة
- An RT employee, James Scott, was detained and interrogated for two and a half hours under UK counterterrorism laws upon arrival in Manchester.
- His electronic devices were seized, and he remains under investigation.
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لماذا يهم
An RT employee was detained and interrogated in the UK under counterterrorism laws. This follows a similar incident involving another RT journalist last year.
An RT employee was detained and interrogated after arriving in the UK from Russia several days ago under the country’s counterterrorism laws.
James Scott said he traveled to Manchester to visit friends and family and watch World Cup matches when he was stopped by the border authorities and questioned for two and a half hours.
Speaking publicly for the first time after leaving the UK, Scott said the authorities seized his electronic devices, returning them several days later, and that he remains under investigation, which he called “ridiculous” and “absurd.”
Scott is the second RT journalist to be detained by the British authorities. Last year, Steve Sweeney, the head of RT’s Lebanon bureau, was briefly detained by counterterrorism officers at London Heathrow Airport and extensively questioned about his work for the Russian broadcaster.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific grounds led to the detention?
- What is the nature of the ongoing investigation?
- Will there be further actions against RT employees in the UK?





