A 14-year-old boy has been charged with a terrorism offence linked to an alleged plot to target two mosques in London. The Metropolitan Police discovered documents of concern during an initial arrest for criminal damage, leading to the serious charges of preparing terrorist acts and racially aggravated damage to property.
This incident highlights a troubling trend of increasing involvement of young people in extremist activities, raising concerns about the influence of radical ideologies on minors. The police have noted a rise in cases involving children, which poses significant challenges for community safety and counter-terrorism efforts.
The charges come shortly after other incidents targeting the Muslim community, including arrests related to a threat against an Islamic festival. Authorities stress the cumulative impact of such events on community relations and the need for vigilance against rising extremism.
While police have stated there is no ongoing threat, the case underscores the importance of addressing the root causes of radicalisation among youth and fostering community resilience against hate-driven violence.
Source: BBC News

