The 23-year-old faced backlash when he travelled to Afghanistan in 2021 after googling the '10 most dangerous countries in the world'
She said: “Anyone travelling to dangerous parts of the world should take the utmost caution. I thought ‘goofing off in Afghanistan...sounds good!’” This not the first time that Routledge has found himself in trouble in Afghanistan. Posts prior to this showed him “in transit” in Dubai. Speaking on the Advertisement
Miles Routledge has gained notoriety for online posts about his travels to dangerous countries ... UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman on Sunday said her ...
and handed over to their home country,” he said at the time. “They promised to abide by the laws of Afghanistan, its traditions and culture of the people and not to violate them again.” Mr Cornwell was arrested at his hotel by officers from the Taliban's General Directorate of Intelligence on January 11. The UK Foreign Ministry said the five “had no role in the UK government's work in Afghanistan” and travelled to the country against the official travel advice. But Afghanistan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had accused them of “carrying out activities against the country's laws and traditions of the people of Afghanistan”. Presidium on Twitter urged the Taliban to be “considerate of what we believe is a misunderstanding and release these men”.
Two of the three British nationals were arrested on 11 January, a humanitarian organisation has confirmed.
Speaking to Sky News, Suella Braverman said: "Anyone travelling to dangerous parts of the world should take the utmost caution. Mr Richards said Mr Cornwell and another unnamed man had been arrested in January. "The government is in negotiations and working hard to ensure people's safety is upheld."
Kevin Cornwell was arrested in January after the Taliban accused him of possessing an illegal firearm.
Mr Richards said: "There has been no meaningful contact (with the men), there has been no access by international monitoring agencies... "There is no clarity on the charges. Mr Richards added: "The clear concern here is that the detainees have not been permitted access to consular officials or international observers. His family said he was granted a licence for the handgun by the Taliban authorities. "I slept on a dirt/gravel road and woke up as cars went by. He was evacuated from the country during the fall of Kabul in August 2021. They are currently being held in a facility for foreign nationals run by the GDI, but no charges have been brought against them. [Middlesbrough](https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/all-about/middlesbrough), a charity medic, was arrested on January 11 in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan after being accused of possessing an illegal firearm in his hotel room. and there's been no other form of access to the individuals to date". Kevin is a humanitarian worker, liaising with the United Nations, Unicef and the World Food Programme. There is no clarity as to the legal process in Afghanistan such as the right to representation. One of the other two men has been named as "danger tourist" Miles Routledge from Birmingham, while the other UK national is believed to be the manager of a hotel in Kabul.
The government is reportedly "in negotiations" regarding three British men who were detained in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Among the detainees is ...
And the Government is in negotiations and working hard to ensure people’s safety is upheld.” I'll continue to travel regardless of their opinions." They were able to spend about ten minutes this morning in an unscripted conversation, which is very important. They've certainly taking this as a goodwill gesture and an incredibly important step." Following his detainment in Afghanistan this year, some Brummies have showed little sympathy regarding his predicament. Among the detainees is student Miles Routledge,
The UK government is "in negotiations" over the three Britons - including so-called "danger tourist" Miles Routledge - who are detained in Afghanistan.
"They were able to spend about 10 minutes this morning in an unscripted conversation, which is very important. "The government is in negotiations and working hard to ensure people's safety is upheld." [Afghanistan](https://news.sky.com/topic/afghanistan-6110) when he was caught up in the chaos in the capital as the Taliban took control of the country. [ "in negotiations"](https://news.sky.com/story/danger-tourist-among-three-britons-held-by-taliban-as-government-in-negotiations-to-ensure-their-safety-12848099) over the three Britons. A third Briton - so-called "danger tourist" Miles Routledge - is also being held in Taliban custody after he returned to the country this year. The UK government is "in negotiations" over the three Britons - including so-called "danger tourist" Miles Routledge - who are detained in Afghanistan.
Susan Routledge's son, Miles, who goes by 'Lord Miles' online, was reportedly arrested on March 2 and is being held for questioning.
There is no clarity as to the legal process in Afghanistan such as the right to representation. He said: 'The weapon in Kevin's room was stored with the licence issued by the Taliban's ministry of interior and was apparently kept inside its holster. The Taliban takeover has seen the country plunge into a humanitarian crisis. The details of those calls are private but we understand a great relief to the families. He had been in Afghanistan for 11 months working as a medic for Iqarus International, which provides free health care to local people. We believe that the came out of negotiation with counterparts to create that circumstance. It is believed that he was detained by the Taliban on March 2 There is no clarity on the charges. He and Mr Cornwell have been held ever since. If I can get a message to those who are holding him, I just want to ask them to tell him he has my love and support.' I just want help to find out what has happened to him and make sure he is OK. I just want him to keep safe,' she said.
Non-profit says charity medic, traveller and unnamed third man 'being well-treated' as UK foreign office seeks contact.
The government is in negotiations and working hard to ensure people’s safety is upheld.” “Anyone travelling to dangerous parts of the world should take the utmost caution,” UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman told Sky News. “We believe they are in good health and being well treated,” Scott Richards of the Presidium Network told UK-based Sky News.
The two men it is assisting were detained by Taliban secret police on January 11. It is unclear how long Mr Routledge has been held for, the PA news agency ...
“If they are going to do that they should always act on the advice of the Foreign Office travel advice. Scott Richards, co-founder of the Presidium Network, told PA: “I am told that those men are in good health and being treated well. Non-profit organisation the Presidium Network is assisting two of the men, charity medic Kevin Cornwell and a second unnamed man. Miles Routledge received widespread attention in August 2021 when he travelled to the country despite the Taliban having taken control. Presidium confirmed that the third man is Mr Routledge. [Loughborough University](https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/all-about/loughborough-university) student is one of three men who are being held by the authorities in Afghanistan, reports suggested today.
three british men including selfstyled quotdanger touristquot miles routledge are being held in custody by the taliban in afghanistan routledges twitter ...
THE families of two British men held by the Taliban in Afghanistan have been able to speak to them in an "emotional" call.Charity medic Kevin Cornwell.
[Last March Miles travelled to Ukraine](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17804160/british-man-ukraine-tourist-lose-limb/) as Russia invaded, telling The Sun: "I could be turned into red mist at any point but I'd say it's safer than Birmingham." I just want help to find out what has happened to him and make sure he is OK. [travelling to Afghanistan for "a holiday"](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15877617/brit-miles-routledge-stuck-kabul-afghanistan-holiday/) as it fell into the hands of the [Taliban](https://www.thesun.co.uk/topic/taliban/). It is so worrying. His last social media activity was on February 27 having been in Dubai "in transit" between flights to Afghanistan - one of a number of trips he made to the war-torn nation in recent months. [later evacuated out of Kabul](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/17047428/british-miles-routledge-trapped-kabul-camping-sudan/) on a UK Government flight, smirking as he left the tarmac alongside desperate Afghans. [Taliban's](https://www.thesun.co.uk/topic/taliban/) ruthless secret police, 23-year-old [Miles Routledge](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15877617/brit-miles-routledge-stuck-kabul-afghanistan-holiday/), was not on the call and it is unclear where he is. "The family was able to speak for one minute to one minute and a half and to speak freely, clearly what is an important and emotional call." [Kevin Cornwell, 53, and a Brit who manages a hotel](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/21910430/miles-routledge-afghanistan-latest-news/) for aid workers in the capital Kabul are being "treated fairly", a charity says. "The relief Kevin's family expressed after hearing his voice for the first time in three months not knowing if he was well brought a sense of peace and gave them hope that this situation will be resolved soon." He added: "The details of that call are private but we understand a great relief to the family. THE families of two British men held by the Taliban in Afghanistan have been able to speak to them in an "emotional" call.
The distraught mother of "danger tourist" Miles Routledge, who is being detained along with two other British men by the Taliban regime, has said she is ...
"They were able to spend about 10 minutes this morning in an unscripted conversation, which is very important. I just want him to keep safe". "I am just desperate to know that he is safe," she added. If I can get a message to those who are holding him, I just want to ask them to tell him he has my love and support." It is so worrying. Read more:
Susan Routledge's son, Miles, who goes by 'Lord Miles' online, was reportedly arrested on March 2 alongside Polish nationals Adrian Wojcik, 22, ...
"I am just desperate to know that he is safe," she added. I just want him to keep safe," she said. The details of those calls are private but we understand a great relief to the families. If I can get a message to those who are holding him, I just want to ask them to tell him he has my love and support." I just want help to find out what has happened to him and make sure he is OK. Mrs Routledge, 64, from Birmingham, told the Daily Mail she usually kept up to date with her son's travels on social media, but he does not appear to have posted online since March 16.
Miles Routledge, 23, a traveller, was reportedly detained by the Taliban on March 2 and has been accused by the militants of engaging in 'suspicious ...
The details of those calls are private but we understand a great relief to the families. If I can get a message to those who are holding him, I just want to ask them to tell him he has my love and support." It was clearly an important and emotional call and represents tremendous progress in the situation. I just want him to keep safe," she said. I just want help to find out what has happened to him and make sure he is OK. "If he is being treated well that is good to hear, as long as he is being well treated.