On a separate note, I am surprised that Apple are not co operating with helping unlock a mobile phone that is crucial to an investigation. Surely they could set up a top level process - something like extradition so that the worthy cases each year can be done.
No. Apple are refusing to compromise the security of everyone globally by introducing a backdoor that could be used remotely, at will, by anyone who has the key - and don't for a second believe that will just be the FBI. It will be the FBI, NSA, CIA, GCHQ, Mossad oh and anyone who reverse engineers the backdoor for malicious financial gain; organised crime is big business and they already make millions (likely billions) per year from digital fraud, a nice easy back door for them to use to steal all of your personal information would be worth a literal fortune to them.
You could certainly kiss goodbye to your identity and any semblance of personal data security if you carried an iOS device.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/17/why-apple-is-fighting-not-to-unlock-iphones-for-the-government/
Also:
I wonder if there ought to be a new offence on the statute books to enable police to detain jihadists and search their property(for bomb making kit, weapons etc). We live in very different times to even twenty years ago.
You want people arrested and detained on suspicion? "He looks dodgy, arrest him and search all his stuff!"
Hello, Orwell.
Some geek in a bunker somewhere cracked the encryption years ago
The problem with using that information gained is that the security services would have to admit how they gained said information in a court of law.
All in my opinion of course

Ref Orwell .............
The times have changed and peoples attitude to this sort of surveillance needs to change very quickly.
In the past, the enemy wore a uniform and fought using Queensbury Rules against others who wore a uniform.
Now terror being terror, the enemy has decided to terrorise, mutilate and murder the least protected citizens of this world because they are easy targets and due to the nature of the media, give them the most airtime

A little 1984 is sadly needed if only to protect the innocent
