DANGER tourist Miles Routledge is among three Brits held hostage by the Taliban’s ruthless secret police. The 23-year-old is caged alongside charity medic Kevin Cornwell, 53, and a Brit who manages a hotel for aid workers in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul. Danger tourist Miles Routledge is among three Brits held hostage by the Taliban’s ruthless secret policeTwitter - @TalibanPRD PAThe 23-year-old travels to the most dangerous places in the world to make videos[/caption] A Foreign Office spokesperson told the Mail on Sunday tonight: “We are working hard to secure consular contact with British nationals detained in Afghanistan and we are supporting families.” Show-off Miles, who calls himself a ‘Lord’, posts videos of himself swanning around in some of the most dangerous places on Earth. In August 2021 he sparked fury after travelling to Afghanistan for “a holiday” as it fell into the hands of the Taliban. The Brummie was later evacuated out of Kabul on a UK Government flight, smirking as he left the tarmac alongside desperate Afghans. Last March he travelled to Ukraine as Russia invaded, telling The Sun: “I could be turned into red mist at any point but I’d say it’s safer than Birmingham.” More recently, he filmed himself on Brazil’s uninhabited Snake Island where 4,00 deadly vipers slither. The Loughborough University grad, from Sutton Coldfield, later appeared in videos firing American-made assault rifles alongside fundamentalist Taliban terrorists. His last social media activity was on February 27 having been in Dubai “in transit” between flights to Afghanistan – one of a number of trips he made to the war torn nation in recent months. He is now in the hands of the Taliban’s General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI), its horrifying secret police unit. When The Sun tried ringing his mobile, it was disconnected, while his Instagram has been deactivated. It was unclear where he was being held last night and mum Susan said she had not heard from him. Medic Kevin Cornwell a married father from Middlesbrough, was arrested in a raid at his hotel by officers from the feared group on January 11. Do YOU know Miles or anyone else being held in Afghanistan? Get in touch: tom.hussey@thesun.co.uk Taliban agents accused him of having an illegal handgun in the safe in his room at the Darya Village Hotel, popular with Western humanitarian staff. His family said Kevin – in Afghanistan for 11 months working as a medic for free healthcare providers Iqarus International – had been granted a licence for the gun by the Taliban government. Also detained in the raid was the hotel’s British manager, whom the Mail on Sunday has agreed not to name at the request of his family. Scott Richards, an experienced negotiator with Presidium Network, a British non-profit organisation that works in conflict zones, say the trio are being treated well and in good health. But there are concerns about Kevin’s health as he needs medication. He told the Mail on Sunday: “The clear concern here is that the detainees have not been permitted access to consular officials or international observers.” The Sun has approached the Foreign Office for comment. @4chan.orgHe recently appeared in Ukraine brandishing an assault rifle[/caption]