BEIRUT: A radical Muslim cleric was arrested Sunday at his home in northern Lebanon two days after a military court sentenced him in absentia to life in prison in a terrorism trial, authorities said. Omar Bakri Mohammed was taken into custody without a struggle in the city of Tripoli, police and security officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity. Bakri, who holds Syrian and Lebanese citizenship, lived in Britain for 20 years where he headed the now-disbanded radical group Al-Muhajiroun. He left Britain for Lebanon in 2005 and the British government barred him from returning. Lebanese officials said Bakri was among 54 people sentenced Friday in trials of militants who fought deadly clashes with the Lebanese army in 2007. Bakri was convicted of “belonging to an armed group with the aim of carrying out terrorist acts and plotting to kill Lebanese soldiers.” Judicial officials said Bakri was sentenced to life because of his failure to show up for his trial. Bakri insisted he never received a summons. In a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Friday, he said the charges were “lies and fabrications.” Bakri also said his lawyer informed him he had 15 days to turn himself in and appeal the ruling. – Agence France