Those responsible for placing terror suspect with foster family never disclosed his connection with ISIS

Times:
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Mr Jones, 88, and his wife, 71, who were appointed MBEs in 2010 for having fostered hundreds of children, had been caring for a young man who had arrived in Britain from the conflict zone in Iraq and Syria.

A family friend claimed that they had learnt more detail about the young man’s background from police in the past three days than they had from Surrey county council, which had asked them to take him in.

“They were aware he had been in an Isis-controlled area but there was a lack of information about what appears now to have been a very troubled past,” the friend said. “Penny and Ron are very good people. They’ve been doing what decent English people have been doing for decades and that is offering a helping hand. They’re not to blame for this situation.”
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While not refugees are terrorist, it appears to be too hard to distinguish the good from the bad to take a chance on them.  The UK vetting process seems lacking as is their support for those who take in the refugees.

One neighbor noticed that the arrested young man became upset at recent events in Iraq since ISIS has obviously been losing.  That should have been a clue.  Police appear to have had this guy on their radar, but policing is largely an after the fact affair and not a preventive force.  That is what happens when you have a lawfare approach to terrorism and invite the barbarians inside the gates.

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