http://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,1970081,00.html

Reid says two terror suspects still on the run


Alan Travis, home affairs editor
Tuesday December 12, 2006
The Guardian

Two suspected terrorists who broke their control orders by removing 
their electronic tags and going on the run in August are still at large, 
the home secretary, John Reid, admitted yesterday.

The home secretary also disclosed in his quarterly update to MPs on the 
operation of the emergency anti-terror regime that he has imposed a new 
control order on an unnamed British terror suspect in the last three 
months, bringing the total number in force to 16.

Mr Reid also revealed that three further control orders -which impose 
curfews and restrictions up to virtual house arrest - have been made but 
have not yet been served. The Home Office said this was because the 
three individuals involved, two of them British citizens, had either 
been charged and remanded in custody, convicted and jailed, or deported.

Lord Carlile, the government's terror law watchdog, said the continuing 
refusal to name the two absconded terror suspects - one an Iraqi who 
vanished from his home in Manchester and the second a 25-year-old 
British-born Muslim from Hounslow, west London - was justified and said 
the lack of publicity may actually help the authorities find the two men.

But he strongly recommended the anti-terror legislation to be published 
in the new year should include powers to publish the names, descriptions 
and details of those who abscond. He said he was satisfied the two on 
the run presented little direct risk to public safety.

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