Follow Us

Range of terror threats as lockdown is lifted in Uk
Range of terror threats as lockdown is lifted in Uk

May 16, 2021 | studies

Terror threat to transport after lockdown: Insurer warns of opportunity for extremists

Insurance firm warns of extremists radicalised during the pandemic and terrorists with unfinished business

Thenationalnews – The end of lockdown could open the door for terrorists to strike against public transport, an insurer warned.  risk assessment said transport hubs would be among the first places to be crowded with people again and would be easy for extremists to gain access. Analysts at Pool Reinsurance said the risk of a post-lockdown attack could be heightened by financial pressures on counterterrorism services.

They warned of extremists who might have been radicalised during the pandemic or delayed terrorist plans because of Covid-19. “Terrorist actors who have been unable to conduct mass-casualty attacks during lockdowns may execute these plans once restrictions lift,” they said. The report warned that a successful attack could further postpone the economic recovery from Covid-19 by triggering anxiety over travelling. Analysts said security services should pay attention not only to well-fortified sites in urban areas but to less obvious targets in the suburbs.

“Public transport networks present the opportunity to strike simultaneously at the general population and critical national infrastructure,” the report said. “Furthermore, attacks can generate significant public anxiety, undermine confidence in the ability of government to provide security, and cause widespread economic and societal disruption. “This is of particular importance in the current situation where transport will be integral to the post-Covid economic recovery.”

Range of terror threats as lockdown is lifted

Matt Twist, a senior Metropolitan Police counterterrorism officer, urged people this week to be vigilant against terrorism as they start to resume more normal lives. “As the crowded places which have traditionally been the target for terrorists start to fill with people again, there is always the potential for that risk to come back,” he said. Mr Twist said extremist groups, especially on the far right, used Covid-19 conspiracy theories to attract young supporters.

Meanwhile, the Pool Reinsurance report said the main threat of mass-casualty attacks came from Islamist extremists. In Britain’s worst terror attack on public transport, 52 people died when suicide bombers attacked buses and trains in London in 2005.

In 2017, a bomb partially exploded on a London Underground train in an incident which injured dozens.The risk assessment said dissident Irish republicans could carry out disruptive attacks but were less likely to inflict mass casualties.Potential terrorists were most likely to use low-tech methods, such as knives, because such attacks were easy to plan and hard to prevent, it said.For most extremists there has been a “shift towards using more rudimentary methods” in attacks on public transport, the report said.

“This is probably a result of low-complexity attacks being easier for terrorists to conduct undetected when compared with more sophisticated methodologies such as explosives.”The UK’s coronavirus lockdown sparked fears that young and vulnerable people were at risk of being drawn into terrorism.Social distancing measures meant that teachers and social workers were less likely to spot signs of radicalisation, police said last year.

In February, a mother whose son was killed in the 2017 Manchester Arena attack said she feared extremists would be able to target young people.”It is not just violent Islamists that commit crimes like that, it’s extreme right-wing people too, and now a lot of people are at home terrorist recruiters on both sides are having rich pickings in trying to target young people,” Figen Murray said.

Follow us

Related Posts

Counter terrorism ـ France raises terror alert

Counter terrorism ـ France raises terror alert

European Observatory to Combat Radicalization – EOCR France raises terror alert after ISIS attack in Moscow thenationalnews - France has raised its terror alert level to the maximum after the ISIS mass shooting in Moscow triggered fears of renewed Islamist violence in...

ISIS-K, Group Has Grown Bolder and More Violent

ISIS-K, Group Has Grown Bolder and More Violent

European Observatory to Combat Radicalization – EOCR ISIS-K, Group Tied to Moscow Attack, Has Grown Bolder and More Violent nytimes - The militant group violently opposes the Taliban leaders of Afghanistan, where it is based. It is increasingly targeting foreign...

UK warns Russia  not to use Moscow attack to intensify war on Ukraine

UK warns Russia not to use Moscow attack to intensify war on Ukraine

European Observatory to Combat Radicalization – EOCR Britain warns Putin not to use Moscow attack to intensify war on Ukraine telegraph - Britain has warned Vladimir Putin not to use a deadly terror attack in Moscow as an “excuse” to intensify its war on Ukraine.The...

Share This