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Four people, who advocated racist violence and the manufacture and possession of weapons, have been sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court to more than 30 years imprisonment today (Thursday, June 23rd).
Upward trend in youth arrests is ‘of real concern’, as figures reveal that more under 18’s were arrested in the year to March 2022, than any other annual period
As part of #JusticeTogether week CT Policing talk to someone working in a unit with an ever-evolving remit, the UK’s Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU).
As we continue to explore some of the key roles at Counter Terrorism Policing for #JusticeTogether week, our focus turns to how we support those at the centre of a terrorist incident.
As part of #JusticeTogether week, we thought we’d shine a light on some of the key roles in our network, starting with a Counter Terrorism SIO.
London has played host to the world’s leading counter-terrorism and security experts this week, as the annual LinCT-AA conference took place in the capital.
Counter Terrorism Police is encouraging live music fans to #BeSafeBeSound as it collaborates with the UK's biggest festivals and venues on a brand new campaign.
Four people, who advocated racist violence and the manufacture and possession of weapons, have been convicted of a total of 18 offences.
Counter Terrorism Policing has urged communities to stand ‘shoulder to shoulder’ and continue to report any concerns, as the latest terrorism-related arrest statistics are released.