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Prevent boss leaves role after Southport attack failings | Prevent boss leaves role after Southport attack failings |
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The head of the Prevent counter-terrorism scheme, Michael Stewart, has left his role. | The head of the Prevent counter-terrorism scheme, Michael Stewart, has left his role. |
It follows a damning review in February that found the scheme "prematurely" closed its case on Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana three years before he went on to murder three children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. | It follows a damning review in February that found the scheme "prematurely" closed its case on Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana three years before he went on to murder three children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. |
Rudakubana was referred to Prevent three times between 2019 and 2021 due to his interest in terrorist attacks and school shootings, but there was no evidence of a fixed ideology or motivation. | Rudakubana was referred to Prevent three times between 2019 and 2021 due to his interest in terrorist attacks and school shootings, but there was no evidence of a fixed ideology or motivation. |
The Home Office would not comment when approached by the BBC. | The Home Office would not comment when approached by the BBC. |
On Friday, Southport's Labour MP Patrick Hurley said he was "pleased" about the head of Prevent's departure after "evident failures" had come to light. | On Friday, Southport's Labour MP Patrick Hurley said he was "pleased" about the head of Prevent's departure after "evident failures" had come to light. |
He said it was "right" for the government to get to grips with the situation "so quickly", adding he expects to see improvements to the scheme soon. | He said it was "right" for the government to get to grips with the situation "so quickly", adding he expects to see improvements to the scheme soon. |
In July last year, Rudakubana stabbed 11 children and two adults, killing nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and six-year-old Bebe King. | In July last year, Rudakubana stabbed 11 children and two adults, killing nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and six-year-old Bebe King. |
He was jailed in January for a minimum of 52 years after admitting the three murders, the attempted murders of the other children and the adults, production of ricin, possession of an al-Qaeda training manual and possession of a knife. | He was jailed in January for a minimum of 52 years after admitting the three murders, the attempted murders of the other children and the adults, production of ricin, possession of an al-Qaeda training manual and possession of a knife. |
Mr Stewart's departure was first reported by the Times on Friday. He had been in post as Prevent's director for more than four years. | Mr Stewart's departure was first reported by the Times on Friday. He had been in post as Prevent's director for more than four years. |
Michael Stewart pictured while giving evidence at a Home Affairs Committee hearing in March 2023 | Michael Stewart pictured while giving evidence at a Home Affairs Committee hearing in March 2023 |
An urgent Prevent learning review, which was published last month, found counter-terrorism officers staffing the scheme had "sufficient information" to escalate Rudakubana's case to the next stage - known as Channel - which would have included enhanced monitoring. | An urgent Prevent learning review, which was published last month, found counter-terrorism officers staffing the scheme had "sufficient information" to escalate Rudakubana's case to the next stage - known as Channel - which would have included enhanced monitoring. |
The review also said that while officers at Prevent had shown a "high level of compliance" with policies in place at the time, it criticised the focus on Rudakubana's ideology. | The review also said that while officers at Prevent had shown a "high level of compliance" with policies in place at the time, it criticised the focus on Rudakubana's ideology. |
Speaking after the urgent review was published, Security Minister Dan Jarvis MP told the House of Commons: "The review concluded that too much focus was placed on the absence of a distinct ideology, to the detriment of considering the perpetrator's susceptibility, grievances and complex needs." | Speaking after the urgent review was published, Security Minister Dan Jarvis MP told the House of Commons: "The review concluded that too much focus was placed on the absence of a distinct ideology, to the detriment of considering the perpetrator's susceptibility, grievances and complex needs." |
In a separate Prevent learning review published in February, the government found that Ali Harbi Ali - who murdered Southend West MP Sir David Amess at a constituency surgery in October 2021 - was exited from the scheme too quickly. | |
The review found that Prevent's handling of Ali was "sub-optimal", and there were blurred responsibilities between police and local authorities. | |
Ali was referred to Prevent by his school in 2014 but was exited from the scheme in April 2015 because his terrorism risk was deemed to be low. | |
Earlier this month, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper rejected calls from Sir David's family for a public inquiry into his murder, saying it was "hard to see how an inquiry would be able to go beyond" the learning review. | |
Prevent is a key part of the UK's counter-terrorism strategy. It aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. | Prevent is a key part of the UK's counter-terrorism strategy. It aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. |
The scheme places public bodies - including schools and the police - under a legal duty to identify people who may turn to extremism, and intervene in their lives before it is too late. | The scheme places public bodies - including schools and the police - under a legal duty to identify people who may turn to extremism, and intervene in their lives before it is too late. |
In the year to March 2024, there were 6,922 referrals to the scheme, an increase of 1.5% compared to the previous year. Of those, 893 people - 13% of referrals - were discussed at Channel stage. | In the year to March 2024, there were 6,922 referrals to the scheme, an increase of 1.5% compared to the previous year. Of those, 893 people - 13% of referrals - were discussed at Channel stage. |
Anyone can contact the police or a local authority to make a Prevent referral, which usually involves filling out a form to explain a concern about someone deemed to be at risk of radicalisation. | Anyone can contact the police or a local authority to make a Prevent referral, which usually involves filling out a form to explain a concern about someone deemed to be at risk of radicalisation. |