Britain looks to be moving toward a sex offenders-style registry for terrorists

The registry could be tucked into a measure being pushed through Parliament after a jihadi went on a stabbing spree in London last Sunday, injuring three, The Sun reported.

A terror offenders list would be similar to the UK’s register for sex offenders, restricting who released prisoners could meet and where they could travel. They also would have to show police their phones, laptops and internet and social media use, according to the Sun.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the stabbing attack carried out by Sudesh Amman, who was shot dead by police at the scene. Amman was jailed for possessing and distributing terrorist documents in December 2018 and was released from prison after serving half of his 40-month sentence.

Amman wore a fake explosive device strapped to his body, just like Usman Khan, another released jihadi, who was considered a success story for a prisoner rehabilitation program before he killed two people and injured three in a stabbing attack near the London Bridge on Nov. 29.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said ministers will review sentencing laws and could return to indeterminate sentences for some crimes, the Sun reported.