A Syrian plastic surgeon who says he wants to leave Britain and return to war-ravaged Aleppo was arrested at an immigration centre today.

Dr Abdulkader Majed Al-Zuebi was held by six officers and bundled into a police van for an alleged public order offence outside the Home Office headquarters at Lunar House, Croydon, South London.

The doctor moaned he doesn't like the UK and would tell migrants arriving from the Calais Jungle to go back - because 'it's better there'.

He cannot work because he has claimed asylum in the UK so he has been forced to sell his £3,000 Rolex watch to pay his five-star hotel bills.

Arrest: Syrian plastic surgeon Dr Abdulkader Majed Al-Zuebi, pictured, who says he wants to leave Britain and return to war-ravaged Aleppo was arrested at an immigration centre today

Held: Dr Al-Zuebi, pictured, who boasts he earns £6,000-a-month in Syria, arrived in Britain on October 8 from Germany. But he begged Home Office officials to allow he to return to Syria

Selfie: Dr Al-Zuebi, who reportedly has a fiancee in the UK, says he doesn't want to stay in Britain and even said he would tell migrants arriving from the Calais Jungle to go back - because it's better there

Dr Al-Zuebi, pictured on holiday in Egypt, moans that he can't work because he has claimed asylum in the UK so he had to sell his £3,000 Rolex watch to pay his five star hotel bills

Dr Al-Zuebi, who claims to earn £6,000-a-month in Syria, said officials have refused to give him his German passport back since he arrived at London Stansted Airport on October 8.

He has pleaded with the Home Office to allow him to fly back to war torn Aleppo as soon as possible because he prefers it to Britain.

An hour before his arrest this afternoon Dr Al-Zuebi, who claims to have a fiancee in Britain, said he would sleep outside the Home Office building until they deported him.

He was issued with a form at London Stansted Airport when he arrived on an EasyJet flight from Germany, reportedly confirming he had applied for asylum in the UK, which prevents him from working.

'I do not have my papers,' he said. 'They were taken when I arrived.

The doctor, pictured being arrested, pleaded with Home Office bosses to let him return to war torn Aleppo because he prefers Syria to Britain. Before his arrest he promised to sleep in front of Lunar House, the immigration centre in Croydon until he was returned to Syria

Dr Al-Zuebi, pictured being bundled into a police van today, says he wants to fly himself back to Syria because he is used to earning £6,000-a-month and cannot support himself in the UK

Desperate to go home: Earlier the Dr Al-Zuebi, pictured in front of the gates at Buckingham Palace moaned: 'I want to work and support myself and I have told them I want to be deported. I've been turning up here for several days.'

'I have not been able to stay anywhere other than five star hotels and I cannot work without my papers.

'I used to have jobs earning £6,000 a month as a doctor. In hostels the beds are bad and the food is not better than normal.

'The Home Office say it will be six months before I get my passport back. I have had to spend my nights in five star hotels like the Marriott and The Four Seasons.

'I had to sell my Rolex for £3,000 to pay for my rooms. I had membership to these hotels back in Syria so I can stay there without papers.'

The refugee, who claims to have studied medicine at the University of Aleppo, argued he want to be deported and said: 'It's not a better life here.

Hotel stays: The reluctant doctor's Facebook page is littered with suggestions he may be wealthy with pictures of him staying at luxury hotels. Pictured: He apparently relaxes by the pool at the Hilton Hotel in Istanbul

Dr Al-Zuebi claims to have had to sell his Rolex watch, pictured left, for £3,000 to pay his hotel bills because he is prevented from working in the UK after he apparently applied for asylum. Pictured right, the plastic surgeon tries on an expensive looking white suit in Liverpool in 2013

The asylum seeking Syrian doctor moaned: 'The Home Office say it will be six months before I get my passport back. I have had to spend my nights in five star hotels like the Marriott and The Four Seasons.'

An hour after his alleged rant demanding the return of his German passport, Dr Al-Zuebi , pictured in front of a black BMW at another luxury hotel, was dragged from the building by police officers , bent over and restrained by officers

'I want to work and support myself and I have told them I want to be deported. I've been turning up here for several days.

'They say they are not going to send me back to Syria. I will need to buy a British passport and book a private flight to Damascus.

'I used to fight for Assad and I am going to return to do that in Syria. Everyone says you will have a better life in the UK and it's not true.

I want to go back. I would rather be back in Aleppo than stay here. I want to deport myself. 'I would tell those arriving from Calais to go back. It is better there than it is here Dr Abdulkader Majed Al-Zuebi

'It's different for minors because they can't support themselves but I'm a normal man and I can. I am going to camp out here and sleep here until I get my papers.'

His Facebook page is filled with pictures of him staying at five-star hotels in London and Istanbul and a photo of a Rolex watch and pictures of him stood in front of expensive cars.

An hour after his alleged rant, the doctor was dragged from the building, bent over and restrained by officers.

Scotland Yard confirmed: 'At around 3.30pm officers were informed of a disturbance at Lunar House.

'They arrested man on suspicion of a public order offence. He had been remanded in a south London custody suite. Enquiries continue.'

Yesterday Dr Al-Zuebi claimed he left Syria when the war started as he could not 'kill civilians'

He added: 'I was put in jail, then I fled to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, then Greece, then to Germany.'

As he has a German passport he was able to get into the UK legally.

An hour after his alleged rant demanding the return of his German passport or travel back to Syria, Dr Al-Zuebi, was pictured being dragged away by six police officers and taken away

Dr Al-Zuebi, pictured, was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence today the Home Office centre in Croydon. He vowed to sleep outside the building until being repatriated

Luxury: The angry doctor, reportedly pictured here at Istanbul's Hilton Hotel, 'I want to go back. I would rather be back in Aleppo than stay here. I want to deport myself.'

Back home: Despite being at the centre of intense bombing and bloodshed, Dr Al-Zuebi still says he would rather be in Aleppo, pictured, than Britain, adding: 'I would tell those arriving from Calais to go back. It is better there than it is here.'

Dr Al-Zuebi highlighted his case to reporters covering the arrival of child migrants from Calais's 'Jungle' camp.

He said: 'I want to go back. I would rather be back in Aleppo than stay here. I want to deport myself.

'I would tell those arriving from Calais to go back. It is better there than it is here.'