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ISIS Plotting Chemical Attack on UK: Minister 

1 Jan, 2017 20:17 IST|Sakshi
UK’s Minister in charge of security Ben Wallace

London: Islamic State terror group is plotting mass casualty chemical attacks against Britain, a senior UK minister has warned.

Minister in charge of security Ben Wallace said Islamic State (ISIS) had used chemical weapons in Syria and Iraq and intelligence chiefs believe it has an "aspiration" to use them in Britain.

In an interview with 'The Sunday Times', Wallace said security chiefs had recently carried out exercises to deal with what he called the country's "worst fear".

The casualty figures that could be involved would be everybody’s worst fear...

"The casualty figures that could be involved would be everybody's worst fear. We have certainly seen reports of them using it in Syria and Iraq (and) we have certainly seen aspirations for it in Europe," he said.

The minister said the UK's security services and the police carried out exercises to deal with terrorist attacks by lone wolves and marauding gunmen as well as mass-casualty attacks.

He oversaw one exercise by the fire service in northwest England to deal with chemical decontamination after an attack. Other major exercises included a simulated attack on Canary Wharf in east London — part of Operation Strong Tower — on a conference venue in Birmingham and on the Trafford Centre shopping arcade in Manchester, he told the newspaper.

As proof of ISIS’ chemical attack ambitions, Wallace pointed to the arrest in February of an ISIS cell in Morocco.

Wallace warned that as ISIS was driven out of its strongholds in the Middle East, returning terrorists would pose a growing threat to Britain.

About 800 Britons went to fight in Syria and just under half have returned. Around 100 have been killed. In 2015 a ­further 150 were prevented from travelling to the war zone. Wallace said the figure for 2016 would be "very similar".

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