UK anti-Islam activist Robinson briefly detained under terrorism laws


Tommy Robinson attends a demonstration following the conviction of Vikrum Digwa for the murder of student Henry Nowak in Southampton, Britain, June 2, 2026. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - British ⁠anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson said he was detained ⁠at Heathrow Airport on Saturday and had his phone ‌seized, after a week when he posted heavily online about racist and anti-immigrant riots in Northern Ireland.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, ​said on X he was held on ⁠Saturday evening for around ⁠three hours under the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act.

"My phone ⁠has ‌been seized by the police," he said on X. "Please help kick off my legal fund for ⁠defence".

Robinson tweeted repeatedly last week about violence that ​swept Belfast after ‌a video went viral showing the brutal stabbing ⁠of a man, ​who lost an eye in the attack. A Sudanese man has been charged with attempted murder. Police have said they ⁠are not treating the attack as terrorism.

In ​the days that followed rioters targeted homes and businesses owned by ethnic minorities or foreign residents in what the British ⁠minister for the province called racist thuggery.

Local politicians have said far-right agitators online had helped to coordinate or promote the violence.

Without naming him, a police spokesman said officers had ​stopped a man in his 40s ⁠at Heathrow Airport on Saturday, following his return to Britain from ​Russia via Turkey.

"The man was ‌interviewed by officers and his communication ​devices were seized. He was subsequently released," the spokesman said.

(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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