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Title: UK Police: “Fastest-Growing Terror Threat from Far-Right”
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URL Source: https://dailyarchives.org/index.php ... ember_26_2019&utm_medium=email
Published: Sep 26, 2019
Author: BBC
Post Date: 2019-09-26 00:53:31 by NeoconsNailed
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"The fastest-growing terror threat in the UK comes from far-right extremism", police have said.

Neil Basu, the UK head of counter-terrorism, said "seven of the 22 plots foiled since March 2017 have been linked to the ideology".

He said far-right terrorism had gone from 6% of the caseload two years ago to 10% today, adding: "It's small but it's my fastest-growing problem."

But, he said, the biggest threat still came from jihadists.

Basu, Assistant Commissioner for the Metropolitan Police, said some of the "right-wing plots" they disrupted were "designed to kill people" - and methods mimicked those seen in jihadist attacks, with "some even using Islamic State materials".

Speaking at a briefing Basu said about 10% of around 800 live terror investigations were linked to "right-wing extremism".

"Children as young as 14 have been involved in extremist activity", the briefing was told.

He also said the government's terrorism-prevention programme, Prevent, which aims to stop people being radicalised, has seen referrals nearly doubling since 2015/16 to 18%.

"Despite the increases, right-wing terrorism remains a relatively small percentage of our overall demand, but when nearly a third of the plots foiled by police and security services since 2017 relate to right-wing ideology, it lays bare why we are taking this so seriously," he said.

"As a proportion of our overall threat it's definitely increasing, whereas the Islamist threat is staying the same, albeit at a very high level."

Basu added young people and those with mental health issues were particularly vulnerable to becoming radicalised.

Last week white nationalist Vincent Fuller, 50, was jailed for 18 years and nine months for stabbing 19-year-old Bulgarian Dimitar Mihaylov in what a judge called a "terrorist act".

Three other nationalist activists are due to be sentenced in London and Leeds on Friday.

But Basu said police "can't arrest ourselves out of this problem and called on the public to come forward if they fear a friend or family member is becoming radicalised".

"I have been called ridiculously idealistic, but I believe more than ever that evil triumphs when good people do nothing," he said.

Asked whether the police's approach to "right-wing threats" has changed in recent years, he said: "I would say that some of the criticism that we did not look at white supremacist, right-wing violence as terrorism in the past is probably justified."

He said investigations into the patriotic group National Action "have broken that organisation".

National Action was proscribed in 2016, becoming the first National Socialist group to be outlawed under terrorism legislation.

The briefing was also told the threat comes from a "spectrum of right-wing ideologies".......

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Poster Comment:

I guess this is mostly more whining, exaggerations and distortions by the UK establishment. It's certainly low on details -- journalism missing in action. Why'd Fuller stab the Bulgarian? It simply doesn't say -- the working assumption is always that whites are guilty of everything, real and imagined.

UK police should be working on 'immigrant' gangs and the 'immigrant' terrorism ruling many streets over there, but they don't dare to because THEY HAVE BEEN JEWED.

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