UK says 2015 record for child terrorism

Britain arrested 16 children aged under 18 for terrorism offences in 2015 - the highest number ever recorded in the UK.

British police arrested a record number of children for terrorism offences last year and the number of women detained also soared, official figures show.

While the total number of terrorism-related arrests fell, 16 children aged under 18 were held in 2015, up from 10 the year before and the highest number ever recorded, according to figures from the Home Office (interior ministry) released on Thursday.

Meanwhile, 45 women were detained on suspicion of terrorism crimes - a 15 per cent increase on the previous year - and a continuation of a recent upward trend.

In total, there were 280 terrorism-related arrests, a decrease of three per cent from 2015 when there were 289.

"The overall fall in terrorism-related arrests was driven by a fall in the number of arrests for domestic terrorism, which decreased to 15 in the year ending December 2015 compared with 28 in the previous year," the Home Office said.

Arrests for international-related terrorism increased by three per cent.

Britain is on its second-highest threat level, meaning an attack is considered highly likely.

Earlier this month, Britain's most senior anti-terrorism officer said Islamic State fighters wanted to carry out "enormous and spectacular" attacks against Britain and the Western lifestyle in general in repeats of last November's Paris attacks, which left 130 people dead.


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