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Terror arrests reach 'record high', Home Office figures show | Terror arrests reach 'record high', Home Office figures show |
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The number of people arrested for terrorism-related offences has reached record levels, new figures reveal. | The number of people arrested for terrorism-related offences has reached record levels, new figures reveal. |
In the year to March, 299 terror suspects were detained - an increase of 31% on the previous year - of which 100 were charged with a terror-related offence, Home Office figures show. | |
It is the highest number since officials began collecting data in September 2001. | It is the highest number since officials began collecting data in September 2001. |
The previous peak of 284 occurred in 2005, the year of the 7 July attacks. | The previous peak of 284 occurred in 2005, the year of the 7 July attacks. |
Among those arrested, there was a "marked increase" in the number who considered themselves to be of British or British dual nationality, officials said. | Among those arrested, there was a "marked increase" in the number who considered themselves to be of British or British dual nationality, officials said. |
In 2014/15, they accounted for more than three-quarters of those detained for terrorism-related offences, compared with 52% in the year to March 2011. | In 2014/15, they accounted for more than three-quarters of those detained for terrorism-related offences, compared with 52% in the year to March 2011. |
'Steady rise' | |
The number of 18 to 20-year-olds arrested more than doubled on the previous year from 20 to 43, the report found. | The number of 18 to 20-year-olds arrested more than doubled on the previous year from 20 to 43, the report found. |
The figures show a spike in the last three months of last year, when there were 106 arrests. | The figures show a spike in the last three months of last year, when there were 106 arrests. |
The rate fell from January to March this year, with 67 terror-related arrests - but this was still higher than the same period in the previous two years. | The rate fell from January to March this year, with 67 terror-related arrests - but this was still higher than the same period in the previous two years. |
A Home Office statistical bulletin setting out the data said that there had been fluctuations in the number of terrorism-related arrests since the attacks on the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001. | A Home Office statistical bulletin setting out the data said that there had been fluctuations in the number of terrorism-related arrests since the attacks on the World Trade Centre on 11 September 2001. |
There were spikes in the number of arrests after 9/11, around the time of the beginning of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, and immediately after the 7 July London bombings. | There were spikes in the number of arrests after 9/11, around the time of the beginning of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, and immediately after the 7 July London bombings. |
"Soon after this, the number of terrorism-related arrests declined, until late 2010," it said. | "Soon after this, the number of terrorism-related arrests declined, until late 2010," it said. |
"In late 2010, the Arab Springs began, and throughout the years since the initial uprising, the number of terrorism-related arrests in Great Britain has seen a steady rise." | "In late 2010, the Arab Springs began, and throughout the years since the initial uprising, the number of terrorism-related arrests in Great Britain has seen a steady rise." |
Female suspects | |
In 2014/15, there were 35 women arrested on terror-related offences; also a record figure and more than treble the number five years ago. Eight of those arrested were under 18. | |
There has also been a significant increase in the number of suspects arrested who were aged 30 and over, with a rise of more than a third compared to the previous year. | |
Of the 299 people arrested in 2014/15, fewer than half - or 100 - were ultimately charged with terror-related offences. | |
The Home Office said this was the highest proportion since records started, "suggesting that police were more frequently able to find evidence to support the link to terrorism following a terrorism-related arrest". | |
The total number of terror arrests in the UK since recording began 14 years ago is just under 3,000. | The total number of terror arrests in the UK since recording began 14 years ago is just under 3,000. |
Last month Mark Rowley, the country's leading counter-terrorism officer, disclosed that suspects are now being held at a rate of more than one a day. |