Date:
… a report online. In an emergency, or if you need urgent police assistance, you should always dial 999. You can also report suspicious activity by contacting the police in confidence on 0800 789 321. Every year thousands of reports from the public help the police keep communities safe from terrorism. … …   What …
… specialists and advice delivery partners, including the police   For more information, please visit the NPSA website …
… any suspicions, the incident must be reported to the police. Note the location and vehicle registration mark and …
… are reviewing their casework and checking that operational police activity is as effective as it can be to keep people … tell us about their concerns. “To those who have contacted police, thank you, your information can have a huge impact … encourage your businesses to report to staff, security or police if something doesn’t feel right.  Or to report on …
… perceived representatives of the state (notably the police and the judiciary) and major businesses. In many …
… Policing threat update will be provided by a senior police officer at 15:00 on the spotlight stage.  At 13:30 …
… to transport staff and nearby businesses, not just the police 1 . Findings also suggest that vigilance messaging …
… at a ‘high risk’ neighbouring site what can the local police explain about  crime and other problems in the area? … suspect packages and evacuation.  liaising with the police, other emergency services and local authorities. … security manager should establish contact with the local police Counter Terrorism Security Advisor (CTSA). The CTSA …
… the qualification, we have had the support of Metropolitan Police’s managed service training provider, who have been …
… reality. The employees reported their findings to the police which meant Counter Terrorism Policing could get …