http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,1968079,00.html 
Terror suspect at large after jumping bail 
Alex Kumi
Saturday December 9, 2006

A suspected terrorist is on the run after he was released on bail, police
said last night. Bakhtiar Mahmud Perwaiss, an asylum seeker originally from
the Kurdish part of Iraq, disappeared a month ago.

The 28-year-old has not been seen since he failed to hand himself in to
officers at Huddersfield police station, West Yorkshire, on November 8.

The suspect, who also uses the alias Berwis, was arrested by Greater
Manchester anti-terror squad officers in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, on
October 11 in connection with an investigation into the funding of
international terrorism.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester police said that if the public saw him
they should not approach him but call 999 immediately. He said, however,
there was "nothing to suggest Perwaiss represents a danger to the public".

A police source told the Press Association that officers had been opposed to
the suspect being released on bail and were frustrated by his disappearance.

Mr Perwaiss, who had been living with his cousin in Pontefract, was charged
with money laundering offences after an alleged scam to obtain cash in the
Yemen was uncovered. Two other men - Omar Altimimi and Yusuf Abdullah - were
also arrested and charged. They are due to stand trial next year.

The terror suspect is not thought to have any other family in the UK. 

Airport, ports and Interpol have been notified about his disappearance. 

He is described as about 1.72 to 1.75 metres tall (5ft 8in to 5ft 9in), with
a stocky build and stubble. His English is said to be poor. He is missing
the ends of two fingers on his right hand - an injury he claimed came from
handling explosives in Iraq.

 

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