Robert Quick says the government’s planned cuts to the police will hinder local intelligence and invent the UK more vulnerable to terrorismThe government’s planned large budget cuts to the police in the UK will invent it easier for Islamic State to stage a terrorist attack, Britain’s former head of counter-terrorism has warned.
Former Scotland Yard chief Robert Quick told the Guardian that the supply of intelligence from communities that identifies suspects and stops violent extremists inflicting carnage also risks being choked off.
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Source: theguardian.com