Sunday, September 20, 2015

MI5 pays up to £2,000 to selected British Muslims to spy on mosques


In view of growing threats of terrorism from unexpected quarters, MI5 is apparently paying British Muslims up to £2,000 to spy on mosques in their efforts to avert terror attacks. The intelligence agency is recruiting individuals to work on temporary assignments in cities including London and Manchester.
This has been revealed by sources from within the Muslim community and reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 20 September 2015.
This counter-terrorism initiative is targeted at specific individuals and the informants are expected to gather information over a series of weeks. This news has come two days after sources had indicated that more than 3,000 British Islamist extremists are being monitored by police and the security services. This group consisting of men and women in their teens, are willing to launch terror attacks in the UK.
Andrew Parker, head of MI5, has added that the UK is facing an unprecedented terror threat with home-grown fanatics and they have been radicalized to such an extent that they can carry out violent activities within weeks.
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