Outgoing commissioner says terrorism threat will grow as Britons fighting alongside Islamic State in Syria and Iraq start to returnBritains top police officer has warned that battle-hardened jihadis who left Britain to fight with Islamic State may be on their way home to pose a heightened terrorist threat.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe,in his final days as commissioner of the Metropolitan police, said that Britons who had travelled to Iraq and Syria were expected to return as the terrorist group lost ground. Related: More than 800 guns seized in month-long counter-terrorism operation Related: Met police chief says cuts will lead to fewer officers in London Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com