A Company Apparently Used A Photo Of The 9/11 Mastermind In A Hair-Removal Advert

    According to local reports, the firm said: "We featured him for his hair, not terrorism."

    A picture of al-Qaeda official Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was reportedly used in an advert for a hair removal product by a Turkish company who “didn’t know he was a terrorist”.

    Turkish hair removal product ad featuring Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

    The famous photo was allegedly featured in an advert with the caption: "The hair will not go away because you keep waiting!"

    In the 9/11 Commission report, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is described as "the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks."

    He is currently detained in Guantanamo Bay after being captured by the US military in 2003 in Pakistan.

    A spokeswoman for the company behind the advert, Mehmet Can Yıldız, told Turkish news site Hürriyet it had discovered the image on a Turkish version of 4chan.

    "We didn't know that he was a terrorist," she said. "This image is in popular use in Turkish memes on the internet. The guy is quite hairy, so we thought his body was a good fit for our ad.

    "We didn't want to imply anything political. We didn't know that it could become an international story. I repeat: We featured him for his hair, not terrorism."