The ex-Royal Marine boarded a privately chartered plane hours after all nonmilitary Britons – including ambassador Sir Laurie Bristow – had gone.
Yesterday the Ministry of Defence confirmed the last dedicated flight purely for the evacuation effort from Afghanistan had left the airport.
And a final planeload of British troops departed last night, in a C-17 aircraft packed with soldiers from 2 and 3 PARA.
Pen, 57, had tried to get Afghan staff from his Nowzad charity on his aircraft but they were stopped at the airport.
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