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… Communities can help defeat terrorism by reporting any suspicious behaviour or activity. By having more eyes and … an eye out during your day-to-day commute or recognise any suspicious behaviour. Remember, if you see or hear something … would like the public to report if they see someone acting suspiciously, trust your instincts. You can read more …
… Counters Terrorism (ACT) e-Learning training to recognise suspicious behaviour, understand what to do should a member … Reporting: It is important to share where people can report suspicious activity. The ACT site is a great resource to …
Police are thanking the public for their support and help after Metropolitan Police officers arrested Daniel Khalife at 10:41hrs this morning, Saturday 9 September. A manhunt for Khalife was launched after he escaped from HMP Wandsworth on the morning of Wednesday 6 September, whilst on remand awaiting trial for terrorism and Official Secrets Act…
… situation).   Should you or your staff be concerned about suspicious activity, people or potential hate crime it is …
… venues to take up ACT e-Learning training to recognise suspicious behaviour, understand what to do should a member …
… and security. Report any concerns about your safety or suspicious approaches (online or in person) to the police. …
You may have seen news coverage this morning (Tuesday 13th June) of a major incident in Nottingham city centre. Details of the incident are available in the media release below, issued by Nottinghamshire Police earlier today.
Hizb ut-Tahrir has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation. Belonging to or inviting support for the group is now a criminal offence.
… emergency situation, you should always dial 999. If you are suspicious of something that could identify a terrorist …