Home Department written question – answered at on 14 January 2013.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department for how long each individual currently subject to a terrorism prevention and investigation measure has been subject to that order; and for how long those who were previously subject to a control order were subject to that order.
The Secretary of State reports to Parliament on the exercise of her powers under the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011 on a quarterly basis. These quarterly reports confirm the imposition, extension, revocation and revival of TPIM notices. I refer the hon. Lady to the statements dated
Of the individuals subject to a TPIM notice at the end of the last reporting period on
(a) one had, at that point, been subject to a TPIM notice for under six months; and
(b) nine had, at that point, been subject to a TPIM notice for between six and 12 months.
We can confirm that of the nine individuals previously subject to a control order:
(a) four had been subject to one or more control orders for between six and 12 months;
(b) one had been subject to one or more control orders for between 12 months and two years;
(c) two had been subject to one or more control orders for between two and three years; and
(d) two had been subject to one or more control orders for over three years.
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