
Neighborhood police officers, head teachers, and social workers will now be informed about terrorism suspects in a bid to put a stop to attacks and turn people away from extremism. On Sunday, the anniversary of the London Bridge terrorist attack, Javid highlighted a review that revealed some of those involved in the 2017 attacks were already known to MI5.
Comment: And somehow telling teachers would have helped things?
The home secretary said that the domestic security service had "learned lessons" and will share information with "other organizations" in the future - including local authorities, schools, and front-line police officers. They will offer people support to help deradicalize suspects and inform the security services if their behavior becomes an issue.
Comment: One wonders what behaviour is now classified as an 'issue'?
The improved terrorism-prevention strategy, called Contest, will also see the UK government demand that businesses do more to alert the authorities about suspicious purchases. Manchester bomber Salman Abedi was reportedly able to buy materials for his suicide device through online marketplace Amazon with no security checks.
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"The biggest threat is from Islamist terrorism - including Al-Qaeda, but particularly from Daesh," Javid said. "But the threat doesn't only come from Daesh. Ultimately, our approach is about ensuring that there are no safe spaces for terrorists. No safe spaces internationally, in the UK or online.
"I'm committed to improving how we work with businesses across a range of issues. That includes faster alerts for suspicious purchases, improving security at crowded places across the UK, and reducing the vulnerability of our critical infrastructure."
Comment: Second to the Beijing, London has the most CCTV cameras in the world and has yet to foil, or even present credible proof of, a terror attack. And yet they think the answer lies in more surveillance?
Javid said he will defend the Tory government's Protect program, which aims to deradicalize extremists. The program, which includes the controversial Prevent program, has previously been slammed by Labour. "We have a moral and social obligation to protect and support vulnerable people from the twisted propaganda of those seeking to radicalize them, and Prevent is about doing just that," Javid will say when he launches the new anti-terrorism measures on Monday.
UK security services are currently handling over 500 live operations, which involve 3,000 "subjects of interest." A further 20,000 individuals are known to the services and could pose a threat.



Comment: The encroaching police state under guise of 'the war on terror'. Lest we also forget the sinister leaks repeatedly revealed between UK intelligence services and terror attacks:
- Manchester suicide bomber revealed to have links to Libyan jihadist group with links to UK govt
- Skripal Likely Poisoned by British Intelligence in Effort to Smear and Silence Russian World View
- Political Timing of Manchester Terror Attack is Suspicious
- The British Empire - A Lesson In State Terrorism
- Endless illegal wars, terrorism, unaccountable ministers - The UK is a rogue state
- UK MoD: "Practice of targeting suspected terrorists" with drones outside of war zones - officials then delete statement claiming 'mistake'
Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Perfidious Albion: If Russia is a Rogue State, What is the UK?