Preventing extremism
Britain’s intelligence
agencies are leaving known terrorists to “carry out evil deeds” through a
flawed approach which focuses on disrupting suspects rather than prosecuting
them. This, according to the former shadow home secretary David Davis.
Speaking to The
Guardian David Davis, has warned that attempting to ’inconvenience’
suspects such as Mohammed Emwazi leaves them free to ‘carry out evil deeds’.
Emwazi was recently identified as the masked extremist who beheaded western
journalists and aid workers.
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