One of Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism officials says there is a soaring number of young people expressing extremist beliefs, including sharing instructions for 3D printed firearms
Counter-terror police have warned teenagers sharing extremist online content risk being handed a jail sentence without even leaving their bedrooms.
Shocking figures reveal under-18’s represent 14% of terror-related arrests in the UK, a major rise since 2019-2020 when the figure was just five per cent.
Police say children have even been downloading instructions for making 3D printed firearms and looking up how to buy chemicals and ways of spotting potential targets. The record for youngsters under 18 years-old was a year ago when the figure was the highest-ever at 15% of all suspected terrorism arrests.
Head of UK Counter Terror Policing Matt Jukes said the alarming rise in the number of extremist teenagers since 2019 is a “really worrying trend.” He said his officers were seeing more online hatred spill over into “real threats of violence on the streets”.