U.K. foiled 7 terror attacks in last 6 months: Cameron

Comes as Britain is planning to recruit 1,900 new spies.

November 16, 2015 05:18 pm | Updated April 03, 2016 05:50 am IST - LONDON/ANTALYA:

British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to the media during a press conference on the second day of the G20 Turkey Leaders Summit in Antalya, Turkey on Monday. “Our security and intelligence services have stopped something like seven attacks in the last six months, albeit attacks planned on a smaller scale," he told British media from the ongoing summit.

British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to the media during a press conference on the second day of the G20 Turkey Leaders Summit in Antalya, Turkey on Monday. “Our security and intelligence services have stopped something like seven attacks in the last six months, albeit attacks planned on a smaller scale," he told British media from the ongoing summit.

British intelligence services have foiled seven terror attacks in the past six months in the United Kingdom while earlier response to such warning had originated from the al-Qaeda and the area between Pakistan and Afghanistan, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday.

Mr. Cameron’s remarks came as the United Kingdom government planned to recruit 1,900 new spies for the country, in the biggest increase in British security spending since the July 7/7 bombings in London in 2005 as radicalised Britons returned home from Syria with potential to carry out terror attacks.

Threat from Af-Pak

“Our security and intelligence services have stopped something like seven attacks in the last six months, albeit attacks planned on a smaller scale.

“It was the sort of thing we were warned about but the warning that we were previously planning and responding to very much came out of the al-Qaeda and that area between Pakistan and Afghanistan,” Mr. Cameron told British media from the ongoing G20 summit in Turkey. He said the plots were on a smaller scale to Paris but added the attacks in the French capital could happen anywhere.

“But whenever anything like this happens, you have to go right back to the drawing board and look at what happened and how many people were involved and how many locations were involved and what more steps you need to take to try to keep yourself safe.

Radicalisation in own countries

“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,” Mr. Cameron said.

The U.K. government’s new funding will be invested in security and intelligence agencies to provide 1,900 new officers, an increase of 15 per cent, at MI5, MI6 and GCHQ. It also involved a doubling in funding for aviation security is also expected to be agreed this week.

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