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Killer of MP Sir David Amess was ‘exited’ from Stop ‘too shortly’, evaluation finds

By Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Killer of MP Sir David Amess was ‘exited’ from Stop ‘too shortly’, evaluation finds

The person who killed MP Sir David Amess was launched from the Stop anti-terror programme “too quickly”, a evaluation has discovered.

Sir David was stabbed to demise by Islamic State (ISIS) supporter Ali Harbi Ali throughout a constituency surgical procedure at a church corridor in Leigh-on-Sea in October 2021.

The killer, who was given a whole-life sentence in 2022, had turn into radicalised by ISIS propaganda and had been referred to the anti-terror programme Stop earlier than the assault, however his case had been closed 5 years earlier than.

Failures in coping with his case led to it being “exited” too quickly, safety minister Dan Jarvis informed the Home of Commons on Wednesday.

The evaluation discovered:

• Ali was referred to Stop in 2014 by his faculty after lecturers mentioned his manner, look and behavior modified from a beforehand “engaging student with a bright future”

• Stop shortly took his case on and he was referred to Channel, a part of the programme that goals to forestall involvement in extremism

• He was “exited from Prevent too quickly”, Mr Jarvis mentioned, simply 5 months later “after his terrorism risk was assessed as low”

• A evaluation by police 12 months after he was launched from Stop “also found no terrorism concerns” and the case was closed. This was not uploaded for eight extra months resulting from an “IT issue”

• Folks launched from Stop are supposed to have a evaluation at six and 12 months.

• There have been no referrals to Stop within the 5 years earlier than the assault on Sir David.

Mr Jarvis mentioned the evaluation discovered an evaluation into Ali’s vulnerabilities was “problematic”.

“This ultimately led to questionable decision-making and sub-optimal handling of the case,” he mentioned.

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Is the Stop programme match for goal?

Sir David’s daughter, Katie Amess, 39, welcomed the announcement however mentioned each sufferer failed by Stop deserves an inquiry, not simply the Southport victims.

“We potentially wouldn’t be in the same situation today with repeat failings of Prevent had somebody had just listened to me back when it [her father’s killing] happened and launched a full public inquiry,” she informed LBC.

Ms Amess mentioned she believes if the Southport assault had not occurred, the evaluation into Stop’s dealing with of her father’s killer would by no means have been launched into the general public area.

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