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The terrorist threat to the UK has been reduced after a series of successful prosecutions, MI5's chief has said. | The terrorist threat to the UK has been reduced after a series of successful prosecutions, MI5's chief has said. |
Jonathan Evans said the 86 prosecutions in the last two years had a "chilling effect on the enthusiasm of terror networks" who planned major attacks. | Jonathan Evans said the 86 prosecutions in the last two years had a "chilling effect on the enthusiasm of terror networks" who planned major attacks. |
But he said al-Qaeda remains determined to carry out attacks in the UK. | But he said al-Qaeda remains determined to carry out attacks in the UK. |
And he said the worldwide economic downturn could bring new threats to national security - as it would bring a "new alignment" in global affairs. | And he said the worldwide economic downturn could bring new threats to national security - as it would bring a "new alignment" in global affairs. |
'Watershed moments' | 'Watershed moments' |
He said there had been 86 successful prosecutions in terror trials since January 2007, and more than half of the accused had pleaded guilty. | He said there had been 86 successful prosecutions in terror trials since January 2007, and more than half of the accused had pleaded guilty. |
"That has had a chilling effect. We have probably seen fewer 'late-stage' attack plans over the last 18 months," he said. | "That has had a chilling effect. We have probably seen fewer 'late-stage' attack plans over the last 18 months," he said. |
But he added: "There is enough intelligence to show they [the terror networks] have the intention to mount an attack here. | But he added: "There is enough intelligence to show they [the terror networks] have the intention to mount an attack here. |
"There is a significant number of individuals in active sympathy. They are doing things like fund-raising, helping people to travel to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Somalia." | "There is a significant number of individuals in active sympathy. They are doing things like fund-raising, helping people to travel to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Somalia." |
Speaking on the centenary of the creation of MI5, Mr Evans said the security service would be looking at the global economic crisis. | Speaking on the centenary of the creation of MI5, Mr Evans said the security service would be looking at the global economic crisis. |
"Where there have been watershed moments, there have often been national security implications from that - a new alignment," he said. | "Where there have been watershed moments, there have often been national security implications from that - a new alignment," he said. |
"We have to maintain flexibility and respond to threats. The world will not stay the same." | "We have to maintain flexibility and respond to threats. The world will not stay the same." |
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said it was "unusual and unprecedented" for a director general of MI5 to give an interview. | |
Our correspondent added Mr Evans had said there was no single path to extremism, but foreign policy remained a factor. | |
"Mr Evans predicted the Israeli incursion into Gaza, as well as the conflict in Afghanistan would be used by extremists to try and radicalise indiciduals," he said. |