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TPims anti-terror measures may be 'withering on the vine’ - MPs | TPims anti-terror measures may be 'withering on the vine’ - MPs |
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Restrictions put on terror suspects by the home secretary may be "withering on the vine", a group of MPs and peers has warned. | |
They said the next government in 2015 must "urgently address" the role and effectiveness of Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPims). | They said the next government in 2015 must "urgently address" the role and effectiveness of Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures (TPims). |
The Joint Committee on Human Rights' report highlighted the risk of someone going missing while under TPims. | The Joint Committee on Human Rights' report highlighted the risk of someone going missing while under TPims. |
The Home Office said the measures were the strongest the courts would allow. | The Home Office said the measures were the strongest the courts would allow. |
TPims involve restrictions including overnight residence at a specified address, GPS tagging, reporting requirements and restrictions on travel, movement, association, communication, finances, work and study. | TPims involve restrictions including overnight residence at a specified address, GPS tagging, reporting requirements and restrictions on travel, movement, association, communication, finances, work and study. |
The measures were introduced in December 2011 as a replacement for the more restrictive regime of control orders, intended to prevent suspects from engaging in terrorist-related activity. | The measures were introduced in December 2011 as a replacement for the more restrictive regime of control orders, intended to prevent suspects from engaging in terrorist-related activity. |
The report said there were eight TPim notices in force as of November last year, all of which were for British citizens. | The report said there were eight TPim notices in force as of November last year, all of which were for British citizens. |
But seven of those will have expired by the end of this month, according to the report. | |
'Out of favour' | 'Out of favour' |
The committee said TPims should be looked at as part of a wider review of counter-terrorism powers. | The committee said TPims should be looked at as part of a wider review of counter-terrorism powers. |
Its report urged the government "to engage more transparently and substantively" with recommendations of the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. | Its report urged the government "to engage more transparently and substantively" with recommendations of the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. |
The report said: "We are left with the impression that in practice TPims may be withering on the vine as a counter-terrorism tool of practical utility." | |
The committee concluded that the measures were not "investigative" in any real sense, and suggested they should be known as Terrorism Prevention Orders or something similar. | |
It said it agreed with the independent reviewer that the very nature of TPims "carries an inherent risk of the subject absconding". | It said it agreed with the independent reviewer that the very nature of TPims "carries an inherent risk of the subject absconding". |
And it recommended that more information about an internal review of TPims - launched after two subjects went missing - be made public. | And it recommended that more information about an internal review of TPims - launched after two subjects went missing - be made public. |
Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed - who has been linked to the Somali militant group al-Shabab - absconded in November after changing into a burka while visiting a west London mosque. | |
His case followed that of Ibrahim Magag, who went missing in December 2012 in a black cab after ripping off his electronic tag. | His case followed that of Ibrahim Magag, who went missing in December 2012 in a black cab after ripping off his electronic tag. |
Committee chairman Hywel Francis said: "There is no evidence that they serve any investigative function and even as preventive measures they seem to be going out of favour with the agencies. | |
"Very few TPims are in operation and almost all of these are due shortly to lapse after their two-year duration." | |
Cannot be renewed | Cannot be renewed |
Mr Francis said there is too little information known about the individuals on whom these measures have been imposed to make a proper judgement about whether the power to impose them is "no longer required". | |
"The next government will need to look again at these measures within the context of counter-terrorism powers more generally," he added. | |
David Anderson, the independent reviewer of terror legislation, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme TPims were "a necessary evil". | |
"One thing it shows is that police and prosecutors are doing their job," he said. | |
"We've had a lot of convictions over the last couple of years, a lot of guilty pleas and a lot of heavy sentences." | |
TPims "don't present a long-term solution", he added. | TPims "don't present a long-term solution", he added. |
Home Secretary Theresa May said TPims would also help the authorities gather material that would lead to prosecutions. | Home Secretary Theresa May said TPims would also help the authorities gather material that would lead to prosecutions. |
But the committee said it "failed to find any evidence" the measures had led to more suspects being charged. | But the committee said it "failed to find any evidence" the measures had led to more suspects being charged. |
TPim restrictions have been or are about to be lifted from seven suspects, including men allegedly involved in planning terrorist attacks. | TPim restrictions have been or are about to be lifted from seven suspects, including men allegedly involved in planning terrorist attacks. |
The measures were imposed two years ago and cannot be renewed. | The measures were imposed two years ago and cannot be renewed. |
A Home Office spokesman said: "TPims were introduced because control orders were not working and their powers were being struck down by the courts. | |
"They now provide some of the strongest possible protections that the courts will allow." |