Flagged to MI5, arrested with a fake passport, and shopped by their own mothers: ALL EIGHTEEN glaring red flags the UK security forces missed that could have stopped the London Bridge killers

Friday, June 9, 2017
By Paul Martin

Khuram Butt, 27, was featured on a Channel 4 documentary about British jihadis
Chances to stop him were missed and his own mother has branded him ‘insane’
Youssef Zaghba, 22, flew into UK this year but ‘red flag’ was missed or ignored
His mother asked Italian police to put him in custody after he tried to fly to Syria
Rachid Redouane, 30, not deported from UK after he’s caught with fake passport

By MARTIN ROBINSON, UK CHIEF REPORTER
DailyMail.com
8 June 2017

The police, MI5 and the UK border force missed at least 18 clear chances to tackle the three London Bridge jihadists raising even more serious questions about their ability to stop violent extremists.

MailOnline can reveal there were several opportunities to stop more than one of the terrorists getting into Britain in the first place – but the authorities failed to intervene.

Mastermind Khuram Butt was deemed a ‘low priority’ despite an aborted attempt to wage holy war in Syria, links to several notorious extremists and an appearance on national TV where he unfurled an ISIS-style flag in public.

Friends and worried parents say they reported him to the anti-terror hotline at least three times for extremist behaviour and trying to radicalise children.

The youngest attacker Youssef Zaghba, 22, was waved through at Stansted Airport in January despite Italian police flagging him as a potential terrorist on a Europe-wide warning system designed to alert passport control.

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