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Quirkies: Boy, 7, mistaken for terror suspect

A seven-year-old boy was stopped three times by airport officials - because he shares his name with a terror suspect.

Javaid Iqbal, from Blackburn, was being taken to Florida by his mum as a treat for passing school exams, reports The Sun.

The family faced delays flying out from Manchester and on arrival at Orlando International.

And as they flew back via Philadelphia, a computer flagged up the lad's name and airport officials cancelled their US Airways tickets.

The security alerts were triggered because Javaid shares his name with a Pakistani man deported from the US.

Doctor mum Naushaba Nadeem, 35, who also took her three other children on the trip, admitted: "I started crying.

"I understand and agree security checks are important but he is only seven and a half years old."

The family were eventually allowed to travel home on a later flight.

Javaid said: "I'm only young - I haven't done anything against the law."

His parents, who moved to Blackburn from Saudi Arabia in 2002, are now considering changing their son's name.