UK vows justice after media unmask ‘Jihadi John’

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Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to defeat jihadists and defended Britain’s secret services on Friday after media reports named Islamic State executioner “Jihadi John” as London graduate Mohammed Emwazi.
“We will do everything we can with the police, the security services, with all that we have at our disposal, to find these people and put them out of action,” Cameron said at a press conference in Wales.
“Jihadi John”, believed to be responsible for beheading at least five Western hostages, was identified Thursday by media and experts as a Kuwaiti-born computing graduate who had lived in London since the age of six.
As families of the slain hostages were calling for justice, Britain’s domestic spy agency MI5 came under scrutiny following revelations Emwazi had been known to security services for several years.
“I work very closely with our security services, I meet with them regularly, I ask them searching questions about what they do,” Cameron said.
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“While we are in the middle of this vast effort to make sure British citizens are safe, the most important thing is to get behind them,” he added.
Campaign group Cage said MI5 had been tracking Emwazi, aged in his mid-20s, since at least 2009.
“MI5 blunders that allowed Jihadi John to slip the net,” read a headline in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, while the Daily Mail asked: “On the MI5 watch list, so how could he escape to Syria?”
“One of the difficulties here is that you can’t keep an eye on everyone all the time,” Menzies Campbell, a member of parliament’s intelligence and security committee, told BBC radio’s Today’s programme.
But he said MPs would look into the questions raised, adding: “There’s no doubt that from time to time the security services have got to prioritise those upon whom they are conducting surveillance”.
Campbell drew a parallel with a case that was investigated by the committee — the killing of British soldier Lee Rigby in a London street in 2013 by two homegrown British Islamist extremists.
Mailonline reports

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