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Scotland - Police Track 20 More Terror Plot Suspects 1000 Possibly Under Surveillance

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Scotland is keeping the pressure on would-be homegrown terrorists and radical extremists. Up to 1000 Scottish Asians may soon be placed under surveillance. Special Branch, backed by MI5 officers, will carry out checks on the individuals looking for evidence of radicalization such as changes in clothing and increased mosque attendance.

A hard core of 20 Islamic extremists with links to foreign terror groups is operating north of the Border and poses a “significant” risk to public safety, Scotland on Sunday can reveal.

Senior intelligence insiders have revealed the suspects many of them born and brought up in Scotland pose a similar threat to that of Mohammed Atif Siddique, the Scottish Asian who was last week given an eight-year prison sentence for terrorist offences.

Scotland on Sunday can also reveal that concern at the terror threat is now so great that up to 1,000 Scottish Asians will be placed under surveillance in coming months because they associate with known radicals.

Special Branch, backed by MI5 officers, will carry out checks on the individuals looking for evidence of radicalisation such as changes in clothing and increased mosque attendance.

Security sources deny targeting the Asian community and say the move is essential to prevent terrorist outrages and curb the growth of extremism. But community leaders and civil rights experts last night warned it could cause a backlash and reduce cooperation.

Siddique, Scotland’s first ‘homegrown terrorist’, was convicted of possessing materials related to terrorism. Sources claimed the 21-year-old from Alva, Clackmannanshire, was planning to become a suicide bomber. The case followed the July attack on Glasgow Airport.

A senior source told Scotland on Sunday their investigation had uncovered around 200 “hardcore” individuals in Scotland. Of these, some 20 are of “significant interest”, meaning they have been in contact - either through websites or face-to-face meetings - with known radicals abroad.

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