British MI5 saw ‘no credible threat’ in Texas synagogue attacker

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British intelligence MI5 had investigated the Texas synagogue attacker, who was later revealed to be a member of Tablighi Jamaat.

The Security Service began looking into Faisal Malik Akram (44), a member of Tablighi Jamaat in the second half of 2020 to assess whether he posed a security threat, a Whitehall source said.

The suspicion that had been raised about him was related to Islamist terrorism.

Faisal Malik Akram had also been in prison three times, between 1996 and 2012, for a range of offences including violent disorder, harassment and theft.

Akram, who was from Blackburn in Lancashire, took four people, including a rabbi, hostage at the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas.

He is said to have demanded the release of Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui, who was convicted of trying to kill US army officers in Afghanistan, and is in prison in Texas.

Akram was shot dead by an FBI SWAT team 10 hours into the stand-off and all four hostages were released unharmed.

He arrived in the US via New York’s JFK International Airport shortly before the new year before buying the handgun he used in the siege.

Questions have now been raised into how he was able to enter the US with a criminal record and being known to MI5.

Its so-called “short-lead investigation” into Akram concluded that there was no “credible threat to national security at that time”, the source said.

It meant that no longer term investigation or further monitoring of Akram was carried out.

“He never reached the threshold” to justify further investigation, the source said.

The source declined to tell Sky News how long Akram had been looked into other than to say that the investigation had lasted more than four weeks and either ended in the back half of 2020 or by early 2021.

After the investigation concluded that Akram did not pose a threat at that time, he would have joined the ranks of some 40,000 individuals who have at some point been a subject of interest of MI5.

A “short lead investigation” is a term given for a form of investigative process by MI5 into an individual that comes before a longer term, covert investigation.

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