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Three-quarters of children arrested on suspicion of terror offences are far-right extremists Lizzie Dearden © Counter Terrorism Policing North East
One of the sketches made by a teenager who was jailed for planning terror attacks - Counter Terrorism Policing North East
Three quarters of children arrested on suspicion of terror offences in Britain are far-right extremists, police have said as parents are urged to be aware of online radicalisation.
New figures show that of the 21 under-18s arrested in the year to April, 15 were linked to extreme right-wing terrorism.
Statistics show that 13 per cent of all terror suspects detained are now children, up from 5 per cent in a year.
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Keighley trio charged with right-wing terror offences after 3D printed gun discovered in raid
Two men and a woman will appear in a London court today
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A police officer at the scene when two men and a woman were arrested by counter-terrorism police in Keighley. (Image: examinerlive.co.uk)
Three people arrested as part of an investigation into right-wing terrorism have been charged with possessing components of a 3D printed firearm.
Two men and a woman will appear in court in London later on Friday charged with terror offences along with another man, police said.
Counter Terrorism Policing North East said three of the four people charged face an allegation that “they possessed an article, namely components of a 3D printed firearm, in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that their possession was for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism”.