Daily Mirror

425 ISIS jihadis on the loose in Britain

Fighters allowed back in from Syria

- BY ANDREW GREGORY Political Editor andrew.gregory@mirror.co.uk

MORE than 400 jihadists have returned to Britain, a former MI6 counter-terrorism chief has warned.

Around 850 individual­s “of national security concern” went to Syria to join Islamic State, with half coming back, said Richard Barrett. “All returnees, whatever their reason for going home, will continue to pose some degree of risk,” he cautioned.

The numbers compare to around 300 in Germany and 270 in France, according to analysis published by the Soufan Centre and the Global Strategy Network.

Only Turkey (900), Tunisia (800) and Saudi Arabia (760) had more returning fighters. The latest assessment notes there has also been a rise in the number of women involved in attacks – with nearly a quarter of plots in Europe from January to May involving females. And the report highlights the risk of brainwashe­d children launching attacks. It is feared IS has recruited 1,000 youngsters for military training. Tory MP Philip Hollobone slammed the decision not to prosecute returning fighters, saying it sent a “positive signal for future potential jihadists to say we can go off and fight British services overseas”.

Assistant Commission­er Mark Rowley, the UK’s most senior counterter­rorism police officer, told MPs: “Anybody coming back who we have still got a high degree of concern about, they are likely to be arrested and we will see if we can gather enough evidence.”

Security services are running about 500 live investigat­ions involving 3,000 individual­s at any one time, while 20,000 “subjects of interest” are under review. Pressing home the point more funding was desperatel­y needed, Mr Rowley urged: “If you want to stay sufficient­ly well-matched against the threat, it will need a step in resources.”

Previous research has suggested overall more than 40,000 people have travelled to join Islamic State from more than 110 nations across the globe.

Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has promised the country will “return to a moderate, open Islam”. Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud said: “We will not waste 30 years dealing with extremist ideas, we will destroy them.”

IT’S right to be concerned that more than 400 Islamic State fighters are back in Britain when among them are likely to be savage, fanatical murderers.

Former MI6 anti-terrorism director Richard Barrett, who produced the figure, warns with heavy understate­ment that they “pose some degree of risk.” The Government must respond to his claims as a matter of urgency.

An estimated 850 Britons joined IS and those that return must be questioned, prosecuted if evidence is found of terrorism and jailed if found guilty. They must also be monitored and de-radicalise­d.

Some, we hope, will have been horrified when they discovered the truth about the raping and murdering Islamists and now wish to return to peaceful, law-abiding lives.

But we can’t take risks by letting hardened jihadi criminals roam our streets.

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RISK Ex-MI6 chief Barrett

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