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Met Police Grateful To The Daily Mail.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 91750/E XPOSED- Plot-lu re-girl -16-Jih adi-bri de-Mail -probe- foils-B ritish- woman-s -bid-re cruit-s ister.h tml
I am sure that the anti-Mail brigade will now give credit where it is due?
I am sure that the anti-Mail brigade will now give credit where it is due?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One has to ask what was the parent's input in this devious little plot.Her older sister is a IS recruiter so one would assume they SHOULD be monitoring the younger girls activities in case.I believe it said the parents were shocked. Really. Shocked that the scheme unfolded and was foiled perhaps. The enemy,indeed,within.
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Perhaps one day some brave judge will rule that such youngsters should be put in care, it happens, but then not those of the Muslim faith it would seem.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 92457/B oy-7-ta ken-awa y-paren ts-judg e-rules -damage d-Jehov ah-s-Wi tness-m other-s -religi ous-bel iefs.ht ml
Perhaps one day some brave judge will rule that such youngsters should be put in care, it happens, but then not those of the Muslim faith it would seem.
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//It seem sthe Daily Mail journalists are smarter than our anti-terror police and security services who appear to not be able to avert these IS sympathisers from travelling.//
could it be that our security services actually have no interest who might - or might not - seek to join the islamic revolution, but found that they had to act on this occasion due to the principle of guilty knowledge?
could it be that our security services actually have no interest who might - or might not - seek to join the islamic revolution, but found that they had to act on this occasion due to the principle of guilty knowledge?
// On average there's one plotter convicted every day. Long may they keep 'winning'. //
Which Ministry of Disinformation did you get that from?
They didn't get that many convictions in the 12 years since the new terrorist information was inteoducedin 2001, nevermind in one year.
// Between 11 September 2001 and 30 September 2013, 348 individuals have been convicted of terrorism-related offences, including murder, illegal possession of firearms and explosives offences. //
http:// webcach e.googl euserco ntent.c om/sear ch?q=ca che:htt ps://ww w.mi5.g ov.uk/h ome/abo ut-us/w hat-we- do/the- threats /terror ism/int ernatio nal-ter rorism/ interna tional- terrori st-plot s/arres ts-and- convict ions.ht ml
Which Ministry of Disinformation did you get that from?
They didn't get that many convictions in the 12 years since the new terrorist information was inteoducedin 2001, nevermind in one year.
// Between 11 September 2001 and 30 September 2013, 348 individuals have been convicted of terrorism-related offences, including murder, illegal possession of firearms and explosives offences. //
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Strange. 338 arrested last year according to this.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -327354 84
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