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Counter Terrorism

Counter-Terrorism Bill

Key Benefits
The Bill includes new measures to strengthen terrorist prosecutions and deal with terrorists after they have been charged.

It would help the investigation of terrorism by ensuring the police and intelligence and security agencies have access to all the information they need by providing data sharing powers and making full use of DNA;

It would ensure the police and CPS have fully up to date and effective tools for dealing with terrorist investigations and offences;

It would ensure the police have the right tools to deal with terrorist suspects whom we cannot prosecute;

It would strengthen prosecutions against terrorist suspects by, following consultation, allowing evidence received post-charge to be put to them and adverse inferences to be drawn from a failure to mention something later relied upon in court;

It would improve public protection by strengthening arrangements for monitoring convicted terrorists after their release from prison; and

It would ensure the continued protections of key sites from terrorist attack.

Measures to ensure that full use can be made of DNA in terrorism investigations;

Following consultation, changes to enable post-charge questioning of terrorist suspects and the drawing of adverse inferences from a refusal to say something later relied on in court;

A requirement for convicted terrorists to provide the police with personal information on their release from prison and to notify any changes to this information;

Introduction of a foreign travel order that will enable convicted terrorists to be banned from travelling overseas;

Funding arrangements for protecting key sites.

Counter Terrorism
Territorial Extent
United Kingdom
Counter Terrorism

The Bill applies to the whole of the UK. There may be some areas where the measures touch on devolved matters, for example putting the police Counter Terror DNA database on a statutory footing.  This is currently being considered.

Related Documents

Existing Legislation 

  • Terrorism Act 2000
  • Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001
  • Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005
  • Terrorism Act 2006

Comments

If you have any comments on the proposals you can email them to:

CTBill2007@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk