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Extremist preachers are turning their backs on mosques and using private homes to radicalise young Muslims into becoming terrorists, according to one of Britain's top security advisers.
Third world charities set up to raise money to help people in Pakistan and Bangladesh are also being used as front organisations to fund terrorism, according to the Home Office's top anti-terrorism adviser.
Charles Farr, the Director General of the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, also said that Al-Qaeda was now at "its weakest state" since the September 11 terrorist attacks.