Yahyah Farroukh was arrested by undercover police over the Parsons Green terror attack (The Sun)

This is the dramatic moment a Syrian refugee was pinned to the wall and arrested by police over the Parsons Green terror attack.

Yahyah Farroukh was seen outside the Aladdins Fried Chicken shop in Hounslow, West London, being pinned down by police at midnight on Saturday.

The 21-year-old was wrestled to the ground outside the fast food restaurant just one day after the failed plot to blow up a tube train at Parsons Green Station in south west London.

Originally from Damascus, Syria, Farroukh lived at the same foster home as an as-yet-unnamed 18-year-old who was arrested in Dover on Saturday in connection with the incident.

View photos The 21-year-old had studied English at university (Facebook) More

View photos Farroukh was arrested the day after the failed terror attack in Parsons Green (Rex) More

Witnesses to Farroukh’s arrest said they first thought he was getting jumped when police rugby tackled him to the floor.

One person told The Sun: “We were going to help him but they shouted ‘undercover police’ so we stepped back.

“The guy was screaming. When they took him down his phone went flying and he dropped his bag containing a drink can and a KitKat.

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“The cops were shouting to get his phone. I guess because it holds important information.”

The witness added: “A forensic team wrapped his arms in plastic up to his biceps and his legs up to his thighs.

“They put plastic on his shoes then put him in overalls and plastic cuffs.

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“They put him in a car which also had all the seats wrapped in plastic.

“He looked like he didn’t speak much English but he was responding to what they were saying.”

Farroukh, who studied English at West Thames College in Hounslow, has worked for promoters Dope Diamond Entertainment and BSQ London, according to his Facebook profile.

Arrested teen had been in trouble before

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