Yorkshire Post

150 jihadists lose right to live in Britain as IS fighters flee Middle East

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MORE THAN 150 jihadists and other criminals have reportedly been stripped of their citizenshi­p and banned from returning to the UK.

Ministers stepped up the “deprivatio­n orders” amid fears the collapse of the so-called Islamic State terror group will lead to an influx of militants from Syria, according to a report in yesterday’s

Quoting official figures and security sources, the newspaper said more than 40 suspects have had their right to a passport removed this year, with about 30 targeted since March.

It added those who have had their citizenshi­p removed include gunmen and “jihadi brides” who have travelled to Syria.

They are all dual nationals, including British-born people with parents of different nationalit­ies, as ministers cannot take away citizenshi­p if it would make a suspect stateless. A senior security source told

“There’s an awful lot of people we have found who will never be coming home again. Our number one preference is to get them on trial. If we don’t think that’s possible, we use disruption techniques.”

Last week, the Home Office revealed just six suspects in Britain who cannot be deported or prosecuted are subject to Terrorism Prevention and Investigat­ion Measures (Tpims).

Security Minister Ben Wallace said: “Prosecutio­n and conviction is always our preference for dealing with terrorists.

“Tpims (Terrorism Prevention and Investigat­ion Measures) are one of a range of powers at our disposal to disrupt terrorism-related activity where prosecutio­n is not possible.”

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