You will likely be aware that a man has been charged following an arrest at St James’s Hospital in Leeds last Friday 20th January.
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… 1883 FAROOQ is remanded in custody and will appear before Westminster Magistrates Court via video link tomorrow, … harm. “Every year thousands of reports from the public help police to respond early to potentially suspicious activity. … seem right, trust your instincts and ACT by reporting to police in confidence at gov.uk/ACT . In an emergency, always …
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… Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000. He has been held at a Police Station in West Yorkshire and interviewed by officers. Today, Saturday 21st …
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… customers and report any suspicious activity to security or police Enhance your security presence where appropriate and …
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… or suspicious approaches (online or in person) to the police. You can report at gov.uk/ACT or call the …
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… prepare against potential threats that the nation faces. Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations, … Elizabeth II, a change in Prime Minister, Metropolitan Police Commissioner and the proclamation of our new King. …
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We look back at the 40th Anniversary of the Security and Policing Event, and the showcasing of the ProtectUK platform.
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Retail Risk is a sponsored series of global conferences with the aim of supporting the retail industry manage a range of risks including loss prevention and safety, both in store and online.
The National Counter Terrorism Security Office’s (NaCTSO) Business Engagement Unit has been invited by the National Business Crime Centre to the UK Retail Risk Conference which takes place at the King Power Stadium, Leicester on 3rd of October. This is a great opportunity for NaCTSO and visitors to the conference to engage with a wide cohort of professionals including retail health and safety, risk managers, law enforcement personnel and academics.
Visitors attending will have the opportunity to listen and learn about the challenges those in the retail industry have experienced and are planning for in the future.
The National Counter Terrorism Security Office’s (NaCTSO) Business Engagement Unit has been invited by the National Business Crime Centre to the UK Retail Risk Conference which takes place at the King Power Stadium, Leicester on 3rd of October. This is a great opportunity for NaCTSO and visitors to the conference to engage with a wide cohort of professionals including retail health and safety, risk managers, law enforcement personnel and academics.
Visitors attending will have the opportunity to listen and learn about the challenges those in the retail industry have experienced and are planning for in the future.