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One terror suspect arrested every day

- By Ian Drury Home Affairs Editor

ONE terror suspect is being arrested every day as the threat from extremists reaches unpreceden­ted levels.

New figures show the number held by counter-terror police soared to a record 379 in the year to June – up from the 150 seized the year before.

Home Office data reveals 54 of the arrests were of suspected female extremists, the highest since recording began in 2001.

A total of 57 suspects were detained in the wake of the four attacks in the UK between March and June.

Twelve were held after the attack at Westminste­r Bridge.

Twenty three were detained in connection with the bombing at Manchester Arena and 21 arrested over the London Bridge atrocity.

Met Police Deputy Assistant Commission­er Neil Basu, the national co-ordinator for counterter­rorism, said: ‘There is no doubt that since March and the attacks in London and Manchester we have seen a shift- change in momentum. But while the terrorist threat has increased in recent months, so has our activity.

‘That is reflected by this significan­t increase in arrests.

We’re taking every possible opportunit­y to disrupt terrorist activity, be it making arrests for terrorism offences, intervenin­g where there are signs of radicalisa­tion, or working with communitie­s to prevent terrorists operat- ing in their area.’ Last week the senior officer warned that isolated communitie­s in Britain were fuelling an unpreceden­ted terror threat – with the main danger from Islamic- State inspired extremists ‘in our midst’.

Of those held in swoops by counter-terror police, a record 168 were Asian – up 45 per cent on the previous year. Statistics also show that the number of white terror suspects being arrested is at its highest for 15 years, with a jump of 92 per cent from 66 to 127.

The number held for suspected internatio­nal terrorism, including those linked to Islamic State, rose 60 per cent from 184 to 294.

Arrests for ‘domestic’ terrorism – those not linked to or motivated by any terrorist group based outside the UK – were five times higher, rising from 10 to 52.

Security Minister Ben Wallace said the figures demonstrat­ed a reaction to an ‘unpreceden­ted period of terrorist activity’.

In the past four years, Britain’s stretched police and spies have foiled 19 plots, including six in the last six months.

At the same time they have run 500 investigat­ions involving 3,000 individual­s at any one time.

‘Shift-change in momentum’

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