{"id":119314,"date":"2023-09-28T17:20:55","date_gmt":"2023-09-28T17:20:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=119314"},"modified":"2023-09-28T17:20:55","modified_gmt":"2023-09-28T17:20:55","slug":"tourist-arrested-by-taliban-living-in-luxury-as-captors-like-titanic-movie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/tourist-arrested-by-taliban-living-in-luxury-as-captors-like-titanic-movie\/","title":{"rendered":"Tourist arrested by Taliban ‘living in luxury’ as captors like ‘Titanic movie’"},"content":{"rendered":"
A British danger tourist who was arrested by the Taliban as he toured Afghanistan has claimed he is "living in luxury" and revealed far-fetched plans to open a gold mine after winning over his Titanic-loving captors.<\/p>\n
Miles Routledge, a former uni student from Birmingham, styled himself as an explorer and journalist and set off to visit locations in turmoil like Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Pakistan and several visits to Afghanistan. <\/p>\n
Routledge, a devout Christian, was one of three Brits recently captured by the Taliban, despite having previously boasted of being pals with the group.<\/p>\n
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And after a period of silence on social media, Routledge has began sharing messages on X again via 'a friend', and claims his captive life is luxurious.<\/p>\n
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The anonymous friend said the 'prison' Routledge is holed up in is more like a hotel, and said the Brit even has a 'servant' and an Xbox.<\/p>\n
"Miles is in a guesthouse and not an actual prison so he's very comfortable," the friend said.<\/p>\n
"At first, like all of you, I was worried he was struggling in some bad place but then he described how the Taliban like the Titanic movie and Rambo 3," the friend explained.<\/p>\n
He added that Miles is writing his second book titled: 'Lord Miles' holiday in Taliban prison'. <\/p>\n
The friend continued: "If he wants eggs, his servants buy him eggs, if he doesn't like a dish, he gets pizza. When we called him he said 'lovely holiday'." <\/p>\n
"When we learnt of his hotel like conditions Miles then said 'I\u2019ll consider British ambassador to Afghanistan if the King asks nicely'."<\/p>\n
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