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UK anti-Islam activist Robinson briefly detained under terrorism laws

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Posted on June 14, 2026

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· Last updated: June 14, 2026

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UK Activist Tommy Robinson Briefly Detained Under Terrorism Laws at Heathrow

Details of Tommy Robinson's Detention and Related Events

Detention at Heathrow Airport

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. 

Seizure of Phone and Legal Fund Appeal

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

Context: Riots in Northern Ireland

Robinson's Online Activity

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.

Aftermath and Political Response

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. 

Police Statement on the Incident

Official Police Actions

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.

Interview and Release

"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)

Key Takeaways

  • Tommy Robinson detained under Section 3 of the 2019 Counter‑Terrorism and Border Security Act at Heathrow and released after approximately three hours with his phones seized (theguardian.com)
  • Robinson had amplified violent scenes from a Belfast stabbing on social media, prompting concerns that far‑right online agitators helped incite anti‑immigrant riots in Northern Ireland (theweek.com)
  • Riots in Belfast followed a knife attack on June 8 that left a man severely injured; homes and businesses of ethnic minorities were targeted in racially motivated violence described by officials as “racist thuggery” (theguardian.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Tommy Robinson detained at Heathrow Airport?
Tommy Robinson was detained under the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act after returning from Russia via Turkey.
How long was Tommy Robinson held by authorities?
He was held for around three hours before being released.
What happened to Robinson's phone during his detention?
His phone and communication devices were seized by police.
Was the recent attack in Belfast treated as terrorism?
Police stated that they are not treating the Belfast attack as terrorism.
Was Tommy Robinson directly accused of involvement in the Northern Ireland riots?
No, but local politicians stated that far-right agitators online helped promote the violence.

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