Britain is to recruit an
extra 1,900 security and intelligence staff to counter the threat of terrorist
violence following the Paris attacks, which killed at least 129 people, British
media reported on Monday.
British security services
have foiled around seven terror attacks since June with fighters returning from
Syria posing a growing threat, Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday.
“Our security and intelligence services have
stopped something like seven attacks in the last six months, albeit attacks
planned on a smaller scale” than Friday’s attacks in Paris, he told BBC Radio 4
from Turkey.
“We have been aware of
these cells operating in Syria that are radicalising people in our own
countries, potentially sending people back to carry out attacks,” he added.
“It was the sort of thing
we were warned about.”
Cameron also said there
were “hopeful signs” from Saturday’s talks in Vienna on Syria that progress was
being made on how to deal with the Islamic State (IS).
“You can’t deal with
so-called Islamic State unless you get a political settlement in Syria that
enables you then to permanently degrade and destroy that organisation,” he
said.
It would be “the biggest
increase in British security spending since the 7/7 bombings in London” that
killed dozens in 2005. The measures will be announced by Cameron later on
Monday, according to the Guardian.
“I am determined to
prioritise the resources we need to combat the terrorist threat because
protecting the British people is my number one duty as prime minister,” Cameron
will say, according to the newspaper.
“This is a generational
struggle that demands we provide more manpower to combat those who would
destroy us and our values.”
The recruitment would
increase the staff of intelligence agencies MI5, MI6 and GCHQ by some 15 percent,
according to the Guardian and the Financial Times.
In addition, extra aviation
security officers would assess airports around the world, in response to the
crash of a Russian plane in Egypt last month that the British government
suspects may have been downed by a bomb.
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