AVA- There is no information on the physical and medical condition of Sheikh Qassim, Saeed al-Shehabi, the leader of the London-based opposition group Bahraini Freedom Movement, said, the Arabic-language Bahrain al-Youm news website reported.
No one is aware of his treatment process at the hospital in London and it seems the hospital is different from the one that doctors had advised, he said.
Those who went to the airport in London were unable to see Sheikh Qassim, Shehabi said, adding that they were not allowed to visit the cleric even in the hospital.
Sheikh Qassim, who had been under house arrest for more than 400 days, left Manama for treatment in London on Monday.
The cleric, in his late 70s, was stripped of his Bahraini nationality in 2016 on charges of "serving foreign interests".
He was allowed to fly out of the country using a temporary passport -- valid for one year -- issued on the orders of Bahrain's king, his aides said.
Bahrain's foreign minister tweeted on July 6 that the country's monarch had ordered the "facilitation of travel" for the cleric to seek treatment abroad.
The Bahraini king also offered to cover the cost of "any treatment required", the minister added.
That is while those close to Sheikh Qassim, who has played a leading role in protests against Bahrain's monarchy, said the issue of payment had not yet been decided, and it was up to the Sheikh to accept or reject the king's offer.
Sheikh Qassim's health has for months been a point of contention between authorities and the Qassim family, who long refused the government's offer to transfer him to a local hospital over fears he could be detained and deported should he leave his residence.
Bahraini security forces had extensively surrounded the house of Sheikh Qassim in Diraz and placed him under house arrest sine over 400 days ago.
Bahrain, a close ally of the US in the Persian Gulf region, has been witnessing almost daily protests against the ruling Al Khalifa dynasty since early 2011, with Manama using heavy-handed measures in an attempt to crush the demonstrations.
Scores of Bahrainis have been killed and hundreds of others injured and arrested in the ongoing crackdown on the peaceful demonstrations.