Prison cuts: 'lack of staff to detect extremists behind bars'

Counter-terror expert warns of a 'growing haystack' of Islamic fundamentalists in England's prisons

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Cuts to the number of prison officers are making it harder to sift through the "growing haystack of extremists" behind bars in England, the former head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) has warned.

Chris Phillips said that with fewer prison staff and police officers it is becoming more difficult to detect that "single needle" that will "go off and do something really nasty".

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