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STUFF Justice Minister Kris Faafoi announces new counter terrorism legislation in crackdown on precursor activity, the planning of an attack. National security officials believe there is a “very high” risk of a significant terrorist attack occurring in the coming three years, according to information from a classified report obtained by Stuff. A summary of the Government’s “Terrorism Risk Profile”, a classified report which informs the current counter-terrorism strategy, reveals the country’s national security agencies assessed the risk of a worst-case scenario attack occurring as “very high” within the five years from June 2019. Such an attack, it was assessed, could come from unidentified people with extremist right-wing ideology who have “intent and capability”, or from “a small number” of Islamist extremists known to the agencies who could commit an unsophisticated attack, or from other, unspecified violent issue-motivated group ....
Jacinda Ardern admits proposed terror law changes wouldn't have prevented Christchurch terror attack newshub.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newshub.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Neil Basu said Begum was the best example of the problem assessing the risk of letting someone back into the UK ISIS bride Shamima Begum will be arrested and must be treated as a security threat if she wins her legal battle to return home, the UK s counter-terror chief has said. Neil Basu said people who had gone to Syria and made it back should expect to be investigated and face prosecution. The assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police said the country does not need to import a greater problem on top of the current terrorism threat. It comes after the head of the terrorism watchdog warned attempts to deradicalise jihadis using mentoring and theological programmes do not work. ....