Neil Basu tells MPs of rise in young people interested in terrorism as extremism grows during Covid pandemic

Children as young as 13 are talking about committing acts of terror, against a backdrop of rising extremism during the Covid-19 pandemic, the UK’s most senior counter-terrorism officer has warned.

Metropolitan police assistant commissioner Neil Basu told MPs on the home affairs select committee that counter-terrorism networks have not recorded a rise in terrorism-related material during the coronavirus outbreak, but interest in extremism is on the rise.

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