waz
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Here we go again, these lunatics just don't know when to call quits. My prayers, though insignificant, are for the victims.
Bro, last time I checked there were over 20,000 lines of enquiries on terrorism related suspects. The current infrastructure is just not big enough to deal with what we are facing. We need to expand our intelligence services, especially MI5, but even then, there is really no way to monitor thousands and thousands of people.
It is also very hard to gather HUMINT on lone wolves types when these groups are completely decentralized and are most often than not, not part of the original networks in destabilised zones. Otherwise they are a lot easier to identify and neutralize.
In essence, it is nearly impossible to stop lone wolf attacks, unless the people they interact with on a daily bases notice irregularities and report it promptly. But that doesn't always happen. And that is somewhere we still have a lot of work to do.
I agree but rounding up the 3,000 most serious cases can be done easily. They need to be taken off the streets.
I'm afraid this is not a lone wolf attack and seems to be an organised cell. They also seem to be of a Pakistani background, well at least one. Raids are now being carried out in East Ham. The neighbours also report the same thing. I may be wrong but the writing is on the wall for this one.