Killer of MP Sir David Amess was 'exited' from Prevent 'too quickly', review finds
- The review by the Home Office concluded that Ali Harbi Ali was exited from the Prevent counter-terrorism program 'too quickly' before he killed MP Sir David Amess in October 2021.
- The review identified issues in Ali's monitoring, including 'problematic' record keeping and failure to involve his school, contributing to his eventual violence.
- Katie Amess, Sir David's daughter, called for a public inquiry into her father's murder, stating officials have 'stonewalled' her attempts for answers.
- Security minister Dan Jarvis stated that significant changes have been implemented since Ali's referral to Prevent, aimed at preventing such failures in the future.
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