Terrorism in the UK: number of suspects tops 40,000 after MI5 rechecks its list

The 2017 London Bridge attack: the new data followed ‘recategorisation’, the Home Office said
The 2017 London Bridge attack: the new data followed ‘recategorisation’, the Home Office said
DAN KITWOOD

MI5 is aware of more than 43,000 people who pose a potential terrorist threat to the UK, according to a government report — almost twice the number of terror suspects previously disclosed.

After the 2017 attacks at London Bridge and Manchester Arena, it was revealed that MI5 had about 23,000 current and historic suspects on its radar.

This included 3,000 so-called subjects of interest (SOI) who were under active investigation, as well as 20,000 people who had been investigated in the past and who might engage in terrorism in the future.

The latter are known as “closed” subjects of interest (CSOI) and included terrorists such as Salman Abedi, who went on to kill 22 people in the Manchester Arena suicide bombing.

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