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UK sets up joint taskforce to tackle online networks of violent, misogynistic young men

Britain’s top counter-terrorism official, Matt Jukes said that counter-terrorism officers will now work alongside the National Crime Agency (NCA) in an unprecedented move to address the growing threat of online radicalisation.

April 12, 2025 / 14:54 IST
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com networks in the UK grew sixfold between 2022 and 2024, with hundreds of young men involved
com networks in the UK grew sixfold between 2022 and 2024, with hundreds of young men involved

A surge in online misogyny and violence among young men and boys has prompted UK authorities to launch a joint taskforce aimed at stopping those who seek to exploit vulnerable women and girls, or escalate to mass violence.

Britain’s top counter-terrorism official, Matt Jukes, told The Guardian that counter-terrorism officers will now work alongside the National Crime Agency (NCA) in an unprecedented move to address the growing threat of online radicalisation. The joint effort, he said, marks a “decisive moment” in how the country responds to young men becoming fixated with violent online content.

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The new taskforce will monitor individuals consuming content related to killings, sexual abuse, and self-harm, and will target so-called “com networks," online communities of mostly young males coordinating to find and manipulate victims, especially those active on suicide or eating disorder forums, The Guardian reported.

“What we’ve seen over the years is the characteristics of those cases looking increasingly similar,” said Jukes, who also serves as the Metropolitan Police’s assistant commissioner for specialist operations. The concern is that it's becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between a potential school shooter, a terrorist, or someone planning a violent attack against women—until it’s too late.