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EU jihadist arrests rise for third year - Europol | EU jihadist arrests rise for third year - Europol |
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The number of people arrested on suspicion of Islamist terrorism in the EU rose last year for the third year in a row, Europol says. | |
The European police force said 718 jihadist terror suspects were arrested, up from 687 in 2015 and 395 in 2014. | The European police force said 718 jihadist terror suspects were arrested, up from 687 in 2015 and 395 in 2014. |
However, the number of jihadist attacks fell from 17 in 2015 to 13 in 2016, of which six were linked to so-called Islamic State (IS), a report said. | However, the number of jihadist attacks fell from 17 in 2015 to 13 in 2016, of which six were linked to so-called Islamic State (IS), a report said. |
The report also noted a rise in violent assaults by right-wing groups. | The report also noted a rise in violent assaults by right-wing groups. |
In its annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report, Europol said that in 2016 there was a total of 142 "failed, foiled and completed attacks" reported by eight member states that included attacks by jihadists, nationalists and other groups. | In its annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report, Europol said that in 2016 there was a total of 142 "failed, foiled and completed attacks" reported by eight member states that included attacks by jihadists, nationalists and other groups. |
It said 142 people died in terrorist attacks and 379 people were injured, and that nearly all fatalities and most of the injuries were caused by jihadists. | It said 142 people died in terrorist attacks and 379 people were injured, and that nearly all fatalities and most of the injuries were caused by jihadists. |
The EU's security commissioner, Julian King, said the figures reinforced the need for closer co-operation in intelligence sharing. | The EU's security commissioner, Julian King, said the figures reinforced the need for closer co-operation in intelligence sharing. |
"Terrorists do not respect or recognise borders," he said. | "Terrorists do not respect or recognise borders," he said. |
Jihadist attacks in the EU in 2016 - key numbers: | |
Source: EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report | |
The 62-page report also said that women were playing an increasing role in jihadist attacks. | The 62-page report also said that women were playing an increasing role in jihadist attacks. |
"Female militant jihadists in the West perceive fewer obstacles to playing an operative role in a terrorist attack than men, and successful or prevented attacks carried out by women in Western countries may act as an inspiration to others," it said. | "Female militant jihadists in the West perceive fewer obstacles to playing an operative role in a terrorist attack than men, and successful or prevented attacks carried out by women in Western countries may act as an inspiration to others," it said. |
The report noted that the largest number of attacks last year were carried out by "ethno-nationalist and separatist extremists". | The report noted that the largest number of attacks last year were carried out by "ethno-nationalist and separatist extremists". |
Attacks by left-wing extremists have been rising since 2014, the report said, reaching a total of 27 in 2016 of which 16 were reported by Italy. | Attacks by left-wing extremists have been rising since 2014, the report said, reaching a total of 27 in 2016 of which 16 were reported by Italy. |
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