"A top-secret Government strategy, codenamed Operation Constrain, could even allow fanatics to jump to the top of council house waiting lists."
Can
you imagine people who went to fight with the nazis being welcomed
back and even offered council flats.
People
were hanged for that.
Putin
was right. These terrorists should be followed into the dunny and
eliminated – one bullet a piece.
This
is yet more evidence that the 'fight against ISIS' is a fiction.
Nomalising Isis: Returning Isis fighters could be given council houses
This has been covered in the Times and the tabloid press. I presume the liberal press is all in favour.
Council house 'bribes' for UK terror suspects: Returning ISIS fighters are to be offered taxpayer-funded homes and counselling to stop them carrying out attacks in Britain
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Operation Constrain could allow fanatics to jump council house waiting lists
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Up to 20,000 extremists previously investigated by MI5 will be targeted
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The highly contentious nationwide programme is due to start next year
30
October,2017
Terror suspects
including jihadis returning from fighting in Syria are
to be offered taxpayer-funded homes, counselling and help finding
jobs to stop them carrying out attacks in Britain.
The
top-secret Government strategy, codenamed Operation Constrain, could
even allow fanatics to jump to the top of council house waiting
lists.
Official
documents seen by The Mail on Sunday reveal that up to 20,000
extremists previously investigated by MI5 will be targeted with what
critics last night described as ‘bribes’ aimed at turning them
away from extremism.
The
highly contentious nationwide programme is due to start next year,
with police and cash-strapped councils hoping the Home Office will
pay for it out of its £900 million counter-terrorism budget.
Last
night, terrorism expert Professor Anthony Glees, of Buckingham
University, said: ‘You can’t bribe people not to be terrorists.’
And
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen added: ‘This sounds like a reward for being
on a list of potential terrorists. You can’t buy people’s loyalty
to this country.’
The
move comes amid growing concern at the huge number of radical
Islamists living in Britain who the security services are unable to
track effectively.
Fanatics
who had been under surveillance by MI5 in the past were among the
perpetrators of the two terror attacks in London and one in
Manchester this year that left 35 people dead.
The
intelligence agencies fear as many as 20,000 former ‘subjects of
interest’ – people who had been monitored but later dropped off
the radar – could be plotting fresh atrocities. It is this group
that will be targeted by the new scheme.
A
fierce debate has also raged about how to deal with the estimated 360
battle-hardened jihadis who have returned to Britain after fighting
with Islamic State in Syria and Iraq and the ones who may come back
now after the fall of the so-called caliphate.
Terror
law watchdog Max Hill QC caused a storm earlier this month when he
said ‘naïve’ teenagers should be allowed to reintegrate into
society, while Foreign Office Minister Rory Stewart said most
followers of IS’s ‘hateful doctrine’ posed a ‘serious danger’
to the UK and should be killed.
But
the MoS can reveal that the Home Office, police and local authorities
have been secretly drawing up plans for a massive increase in
attempts to turn vulnerable individuals away from terrorism.
Under
the existing deradicalisation programme Prevent, teachers, doctors
and social workers can refer people they fear may turn to extremism.
The new Operation Constrain scheme, however, will involve police and
social workers contacting people already on MI5’s databases to
assess what danger they pose and what it would take to integrate them
into society.
A
Whitehall source said: ‘We are planning a number of pilots to
explore the best way to diverting such people from terrorism and
extremist activity.’
In
hotspots for terror suspects such as Birmingham, Manchester and
London, local police will be handed details of potential terrorists
by counter-terrorism police and MI5 and will visit them in person. A
local panel will then decide what interventions could work.
If
the extremists do not have suitable accommodation, the council’s
housing department will try to put them in social housing and may pay
their rent if they are poor. They could also be given priority on
waiting lists.
If
the terror suspect is unemployed or lacks qualifications, they could
be helped into education or training, then found a job with public
bodies or charities.
And
if they have mental health problems they will be referred to
appropriate charities or the NHS.
Sources
said the interventions will mean police and Prevent officers being
able to send back assessments about the risk the extremists pose.
But
critics are likely to question the value of Operation Constrain,
given that many known terrorists already enjoyed generous benefits or
came from comfortable backgrounds, even using state welfare payments
to fund their plots.
The
Home Office said: ‘We are reviewing our counter-terrorism strategy
to make sure we respond to the evolving threat in the most effective
way we can.’
Meanwhile al-Qaeda which allegedly attacked America on 9/11/2001 has reinvented itself and to this semi-official publication is an acceptable counterbalance to the “brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad”.
“All
is forgiven”.
The Moderate Face of Al Qaeda
How
the Group Has Rebranded Itself
A MODERATE ALTERNATIVE ….LASTING LEGITIMACY
"Al
Qaeda has demonstrated a knack for pragmatism when operating in the
midst of other countries’ civil wars.”
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