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Seven terrorist plots in the past year - Freedom of Information Request, 17 November 2015
I've sent this request to the Home Office and have already had an acknowledgment:
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Information about seven terrorist plots in the U.K. in the past year
Other news media reported the same facts.
(b) The British public has heightened concern because of the number of terrorist plots referred to (seven) and because of the recent atrocities in Paris.
1. Give the precise dates (or if not known, give the approximate dates) when these seven terrorist attacks were planned to take place.
2. In each case, give the locations where these terrorist attacks were planned to take place.
3. In each case, state how many individuals are known or thought to have been involved in conspiring to commit each terrorist attack.
4. In each case, state how many individuals have been:
A - arrested and questioned andBcharged with a criminal offence (if charged, state what offence they were charged with) and
B - successfully prosecuted ad convicted of terrorist-related offences.
5. Overall, out of the total numbers involved in planning these terrorist offences, please state how many are now either in custody or prison.
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Information about seven terrorist plots in the U.K. in the past year
In the Daily Telegraph yesterday (16 November 2015) I read these words about ‘seven terrorist plots’ that had been ‘foiled’ in the past year:
QUOTE:
“British intelligence services have foiled seven terror attacks in the past year, including one in the last month, David Cameron has revealed. The Prime Minister warned that while the plots were on a smaller scale than what has been witnessed in Paris, the attacks in the French capital were "the sort of thing we have been preparing for" and that such attacks "could happen in London". Mr Cameron told a press conference at the G20: “Seven is the correct number – obviously I can't go into too much detail. It is seven plots that have been started in the previous months.”
“Number 10 earlier clarified the number of British terror attacks that have been foiled in recent months after conflicting reports. The clarification suggests that a terrorist attack on UK soil may have been thwarted in the last few weeks given comments by a spy chief last month. On October 28 - less than three weeks ago - Andrew Parker, the director general of MI5, said there had been six plots stopped in the last year. The Prime Minister's official spokesman declined to be drawn on any detail of the plots”.
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Other news media reported the same facts.
I am requesting information about these foiled terrorist plots. Whilst I fully understand that under normal situations, intelligence matters must remain secret, nevertheless:
(a) These foiled terrorist plots have been made public by the Prime Minister, the Home Secretary and the Head of MI5, Andrew Parker, in recent months (and quite rightly too) and (b) The British public has heightened concern because of the number of terrorist plots referred to (seven) and because of the recent atrocities in Paris.
The British public needs to know (1) what these plots were (2) where they were being planned and (3) who was behind them. We need this information so that each and every one of us becomes aware of the source of the threat and where attacks are most likely to occur. I suggest it is inadequate for the government to merely refer to ‘seven terrorist plots’ and then keep us all completely in the dark about them, giving us no more information.
I therefore ask the following Freedom of Information Act questions:
1. Give the precise dates (or if not known, give the approximate dates) when these seven terrorist attacks were planned to take place.
2. In each case, give the locations where these terrorist attacks were planned to take place.
3. In each case, state how many individuals are known or thought to have been involved in conspiring to commit each terrorist attack.
4. In each case, state how many individuals have been:
A - arrested and questioned andBcharged with a criminal offence (if charged, state what offence they were charged with) and
B - successfully prosecuted ad convicted of terrorist-related offences.
5. Overall, out of the total numbers involved in planning these terrorist offences, please state how many are now either in custody or prison.
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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"
Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".
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Re: Seven terrorist plots in the past year - Freedom of Information Request, 17 November 2015
Today:
From: FOI Requests
Home Office
24 November 2015
Mr. Bennett,
Thank you for contacting the Home Office with your request.
This has been assigned to a caseworker (case ref 37614). We will aim to send you a full response by 16/12/2015 which is twenty working days from the date we received your request.
If you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you,
P. Zebedee
FOI Requests
Home Office
From: FOI Requests
Home Office
24 November 2015
Mr. Bennett,
Thank you for contacting the Home Office with your request.
This has been assigned to a caseworker (case ref 37614). We will aim to send you a full response by 16/12/2015 which is twenty working days from the date we received your request.
If you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you,
P. Zebedee
FOI Requests
Home Office
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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"
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Re: Seven terrorist plots in the past year - Freedom of Information Request, 17 November 2015
INTERIM reply from Home Office asking for extra time in which to respond to my request:
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Mr Anthony Bennett
request-303058-ed173e12@whatdotheyknow.com
Date: 16 December 2015
FOI Ref: 37614
Dear Mr Bennett
Thank you for your e-mail of 17th November 2015, in which you ask for the following information in relation to the ‘seven terrorist plots foiled’ announced by the Prime Minister on the 16th November;
The precise dates (or if not known, give the approximate dates) when these seven terrorist attacks were planned to take place;
In each case, give the locations where these terrorist attacks were planned to take place;
In each case, state how many individuals are known or thought to have been involved in conspiring to commit each terrorist attack;
In each case, state how many individuals have been:
arrested and questioned
charged with a criminal offence (if charged, state what offence they were charged with)
successfully prosecuted and convicted of terrorist-related offences
Overall, out of the total numbers involved in planning these terrorist offences, please state how many are now either in custody or prison.
Your request has been handled as a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
We are considering your request. Although the Act carries a presumption in favour of disclosure, it provides exemptions which may be used to withhold information in specified circumstances. Some of these exemptions, referred to as ‘qualified exemptions’, are subject to a public interest test. This test is used to balance the public interest in confirming or denying whether the information is, or is not held. The Act allows us to exceed the 20 working day response target where we need to consider the public interest test fully.
The information which you have requested is being considered under the exemptions in sections 31(3) and 24(2) of the Act, which relate to law enforcement and national security.
These are qualified exemptions and absolves us from the requirement to say whether or not we hold information, and the public interest falls in favour of neither confirming nor denying.
In order to consider the public interest test fully we need to extend the 20 working day response period. We now aim to let you have a full response by 15 January 2016.
We are neither confirming nor denying whether we hold the information you have requested. Therefore, this response should not be taken as conclusive evidence that the information you have requested is or is not held by the Home Office.
If you have any questions about the handling of your information request then please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely
FOI Team
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Mr Anthony Bennett
request-303058-ed173e12@whatdotheyknow.com
Date: 16 December 2015
FOI Ref: 37614
Dear Mr Bennett
Thank you for your e-mail of 17th November 2015, in which you ask for the following information in relation to the ‘seven terrorist plots foiled’ announced by the Prime Minister on the 16th November;
The precise dates (or if not known, give the approximate dates) when these seven terrorist attacks were planned to take place;
In each case, give the locations where these terrorist attacks were planned to take place;
In each case, state how many individuals are known or thought to have been involved in conspiring to commit each terrorist attack;
In each case, state how many individuals have been:
arrested and questioned
charged with a criminal offence (if charged, state what offence they were charged with)
successfully prosecuted and convicted of terrorist-related offences
Overall, out of the total numbers involved in planning these terrorist offences, please state how many are now either in custody or prison.
Your request has been handled as a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
We are considering your request. Although the Act carries a presumption in favour of disclosure, it provides exemptions which may be used to withhold information in specified circumstances. Some of these exemptions, referred to as ‘qualified exemptions’, are subject to a public interest test. This test is used to balance the public interest in confirming or denying whether the information is, or is not held. The Act allows us to exceed the 20 working day response target where we need to consider the public interest test fully.
The information which you have requested is being considered under the exemptions in sections 31(3) and 24(2) of the Act, which relate to law enforcement and national security.
These are qualified exemptions and absolves us from the requirement to say whether or not we hold information, and the public interest falls in favour of neither confirming nor denying.
In order to consider the public interest test fully we need to extend the 20 working day response period. We now aim to let you have a full response by 15 January 2016.
We are neither confirming nor denying whether we hold the information you have requested. Therefore, this response should not be taken as conclusive evidence that the information you have requested is or is not held by the Home Office.
If you have any questions about the handling of your information request then please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely
FOI Team
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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"
Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".
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Re: Seven terrorist plots in the past year - Freedom of Information Request, 17 November 2015
The Prime Minister warned that while the plots were on a smaller scale than what has been witnessed in Paris, the attacks in the French capital were "the sort of thing we have been preparing for" and that such attacks "could happen in London". Mr Cameron told a press conference at the G20: “Seven is the correct number – obviously I can't go into too much detail. It is seven plots that have been started in the previous months.”
Probably a couple of muslims buying pen knives. Take most of it with a pinch of salt we're all being played like a fiddle with this terroism lark
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Re: Seven terrorist plots in the past year - Freedom of Information Request, 17 November 2015
Non believer wrote:The Prime Minister warned that while the plots were on a smaller scale than what has been witnessed in Paris, the attacks in the French capital were "the sort of thing we have been preparing for" and that such attacks "could happen in London". Mr Cameron told a press conference at the G20: “Seven is the correct number – obviously I can't go into too much detail. It is seven plots that have been started in the previous months.”
Probably a couple of muslims buying pen knives. Take most of it with a pinch of salt we're all being played like a fiddle with this terroism lark
That's a bit of a trite remark if I may say so from a citizen of UK who is afforded and rightfully expects the protection of security forces.
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REPLY FROM THE OFFICE FOR SECURITY AND COUNTER-TERRORISM
REPLY FROM THE OFFICE FOR SECURITY AND COUNTER-TERRORISM
Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism
Tel: 020 7035 4848
Fax: 020 7035 4745
2 Marsham Street, London
www.homeoffice.gov.uk
SW1P 4DF
[email]
Website: www.homeoffice.gov.uk
Mr Anthony Bennett
[email="[FOI%20#303058 email]"][FOI #303058 email] [/email]
Date: 14 January 2016
FOI Ref: 37614
Dear Anthony
Thank you for your e-mail of 17th November 2015, in which you ask for the following
information in relation to the ‘seven terrorist plots foiled’ announced by the Prime Minister
on the 16th November;
The precise dates (or if not known, give the approximate dates) when these seven
terrorist attacks were planned to take place;
In each case, give the locations where these terrorist attacks were planned to take
place;
In each case, state how many individuals are known or thought to have been involved
in conspiring to commit each terrorist attack;
In each case, state how many individuals have been:
arrested and questioned
charged with a criminal offence (if charged, state what offence they
were charged with)
successfully prosecuted and convicted of terrorist-related offences
Overall, out of the total numbers involved in planning these terrorist offences, please
state how many are now either in custody or prison.
Your request has been handled as a request for information under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.
The Home Office publishes a quarterly statistical bulletin which contains the numbers of
charges and convictions in the UK for terrorism offences. The most recent bulletin can be
found on the Home Office Website at the following link;
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/counter-terrorism-statistics
The bulletin does not break the statistics down on a case-by-case basis, but the CPS
Counter-Terrorism Division publish a list of successful prosecutions on their website, which
dates back to 2006. They provide details and background on each case up until 2014 and
the list can be found here;
http://cps.gov.uk/publications/prosecution/ctd.html#a02.
Section 21 of the Freedom of Information Act exempts the Home Office from having to
provide you with this information, because it is already reasonably accessible to you. If
you have any difficulties in accessing this information at the source which I have indicated,
please contact us again.
We also believe that the exemptions at section 23(1) (information supplied by, or relating
to, bodies dealing with security matters, and section 24(1) (national security), apply to
some of the information you have requested.
Furthermore, with regard to the part of your request concerning arrests and charges, we
neither confirm nor deny whether we hold this information with reliance on the exemption
at section 31(3). This exempts us from the duty to confirm or deny whether information is
held if it relates to law enforcement.
Please find further details of these 3 exemptions in the Annex to this letter.
If you are dissatisfied with this response you may request an independent internal review
of our handling of your request by submitting a complaint within two months to the address
below, quoting reference 37614. If you ask for an internal review, it would be helpful if you
could say why you are dissatisfied with the response.
Information Rights Team
Home Office
4th Floor, Peel Building
2 Marsham Street
London SW1P 4DF
e-mail:[Home Office request email]
As part of any internal review the Department's handling of your information request will be
reassessed by staff who were not involved in providing you with this response. If you
remain dissatisfied after this internal review, you would have a right of complaint to the
Information Commissioner as established by section 50 of the Freedom of Information Act.
Yours sincerely
FOI Team
Annex
Sections 23(1), 24(1) and 31(3) of the Freedom of Information Act state: [SNIPPED]
Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism
Tel: 020 7035 4848
Fax: 020 7035 4745
2 Marsham Street, London
www.homeoffice.gov.uk
SW1P 4DF
[email]
Website: www.homeoffice.gov.uk
Mr Anthony Bennett
[email="[FOI%20#303058 email]"][FOI #303058 email] [/email]
Date: 14 January 2016
FOI Ref: 37614
Dear Anthony
Thank you for your e-mail of 17th November 2015, in which you ask for the following
information in relation to the ‘seven terrorist plots foiled’ announced by the Prime Minister
on the 16th November;
The precise dates (or if not known, give the approximate dates) when these seven
terrorist attacks were planned to take place;
In each case, give the locations where these terrorist attacks were planned to take
place;
In each case, state how many individuals are known or thought to have been involved
in conspiring to commit each terrorist attack;
In each case, state how many individuals have been:
arrested and questioned
charged with a criminal offence (if charged, state what offence they
were charged with)
successfully prosecuted and convicted of terrorist-related offences
Overall, out of the total numbers involved in planning these terrorist offences, please
state how many are now either in custody or prison.
Your request has been handled as a request for information under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.
The Home Office publishes a quarterly statistical bulletin which contains the numbers of
charges and convictions in the UK for terrorism offences. The most recent bulletin can be
found on the Home Office Website at the following link;
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/counter-terrorism-statistics
The bulletin does not break the statistics down on a case-by-case basis, but the CPS
Counter-Terrorism Division publish a list of successful prosecutions on their website, which
dates back to 2006. They provide details and background on each case up until 2014 and
the list can be found here;
http://cps.gov.uk/publications/prosecution/ctd.html#a02.
Section 21 of the Freedom of Information Act exempts the Home Office from having to
provide you with this information, because it is already reasonably accessible to you. If
you have any difficulties in accessing this information at the source which I have indicated,
please contact us again.
We also believe that the exemptions at section 23(1) (information supplied by, or relating
to, bodies dealing with security matters, and section 24(1) (national security), apply to
some of the information you have requested.
Furthermore, with regard to the part of your request concerning arrests and charges, we
neither confirm nor deny whether we hold this information with reliance on the exemption
at section 31(3). This exempts us from the duty to confirm or deny whether information is
held if it relates to law enforcement.
Please find further details of these 3 exemptions in the Annex to this letter.
If you are dissatisfied with this response you may request an independent internal review
of our handling of your request by submitting a complaint within two months to the address
below, quoting reference 37614. If you ask for an internal review, it would be helpful if you
could say why you are dissatisfied with the response.
Information Rights Team
Home Office
4th Floor, Peel Building
2 Marsham Street
London SW1P 4DF
e-mail:[Home Office request email]
As part of any internal review the Department's handling of your information request will be
reassessed by staff who were not involved in providing you with this response. If you
remain dissatisfied after this internal review, you would have a right of complaint to the
Information Commissioner as established by section 50 of the Freedom of Information Act.
Yours sincerely
FOI Team
Annex
Sections 23(1), 24(1) and 31(3) of the Freedom of Information Act state: [SNIPPED]
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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"
Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".
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Re: Seven terrorist plots in the past year - Freedom of Information Request, 17 November 2015
I received this note via the 'WhatDoTheyKnow' site today about the refusal of the Home Office to send all the information I asked for:
Stephen Frost left an annotation (30 January 2016)
Dear Anthony Bennett, You should take this further, to the Information Commissioner. Your FOIA request was perfectly reasonable, and it is very much in the public interest that your request is answered properly. Best wishes, Stephen Frost
Stephen Frost left an annotation (30 January 2016)
Dear Anthony Bennett, You should take this further, to the Information Commissioner. Your FOIA request was perfectly reasonable, and it is very much in the public interest that your request is answered properly. Best wishes, Stephen Frost
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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"
Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".
Tony Bennett- Investigator
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