British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government will introduce new counter-terrorism legislation to parliament in the coming weeks and months, Security Minister Ben Wallace said on Wednesday, Reuters reported. “You will see them very soon, we have put together quite a strong package,” Wallace told the BBC. “In the near future, in the next few weeks or months is when you’ll see it.” Home Secretary Amber Rudd said last year that counter-terrorism laws need to be updated to keep pace with modern online behavior and to address the issue of online radicalization. In a different matter, a Teacher who tried to build army of children was jailed in Britain. Umar Ahmed Haque, 25, planned to use guns and a car bomb to hit 30 London. One of the children told police: "Umar has been teaching us how to fight, do push-ups, given strength and within six years he was planning to do a big attack on London, BBC reported. "He wants a group of 300 men. Hes training us now so by the time Im in Year 10 (aged 14-15) we will be physically strong enough to fight."
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