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If You Suspect It - Report It: In the current climate, the threat of terrorism is real and ongoing. Across the country, people from all faiths and backgrounds are standing together to tackle terrorism. By making sure we each know how to recognise the signs and know what action to take, we can work together to prevent acts of terrorism.
The North East Counter Terrorism Unit (NE CTU) was set up in April 2007. It is one of five Counter Terrorism Units designed to strengthen the UK's response to the threat of terrorism. Read more on the North East Counter Terrorism Unit website http://www.northeastctu.police.uk
Counter Terrorism Policing North East provides the main response to the terrorism threat in the North East Region. In addition they will ensure that tackling terrorism, in particular the Prevent and Protect strands of the Government's Counter Terrorism Strategy
Communities defeat terrorism and with the enduring terrorist threat, it is now more important than ever that everyone plays their part in tackling terrorism. Your actions could save lives.
Prevent is one of four national strands within CONTEST; the UKs long term Counter Terrorism Strategy.
An information film that provides advice on the steps to take to keep safe in the event of a firearms or weapons attack has been released to the public
Project Servator – a policing tactic used to disrupt a range of criminality, including terrorism while providing a reassuring presence for the public. We are working with partners, including businesses and the public, to continue to protect West Yorkshire communities. The aim is to make West Yorkshire a difficult place for criminals and terrorists to operate.
Wednesday 20 December 2023 People in West Yorkshire are being asked to stay alert as large numbers visit the county this week to celebrate the festive period.
Indoor and outdoor street scenes with actual buildings will bring to life public order training from front line tactics to command decision making.
West Yorkshire Police has launched a campaign called #CutItOut as part of its priority to tackle domestic abuse. The campaign aims to raise awareness and train hair and beauty professionals to recognise the warning signs of domestic abuse and give them the information they need to safely refer clients to organisations that can help them.
Short bio for Assistant Chief Constable Osman Khan - who began the role of Temporary Assistant Chief Constable in May 2020 overseeing the Specialist Crime Portfolio which includes Counter Terrorism, Protective Services Crime, Regional Organised Crime Unit and Regional Scientific Support.
Spot the signs to online groomers.
Domestic servitude is a form of trafficking in human beings which is extremely difficult to detect because the work is performed in private residences as seemingly normal practice, that is used as cover for the exploitation and control of someone for example, nannies or other domestic help, but the moment their employment arrangement transitions into a situation whereby they cannot leave on their own free will, it becomes a case of enslavement. It is a type of forced labour whereby the victim is usually expected to work around a person’s home every day and be ‘on call’ 24 hours a day
Personal Safety - Using Public Transport Or Taxis
There is a misconception that the police will always attend if you stay silent after calling 999 - this is not correct. When you dial 999 anywhere in the UK, your call is answered by telephone operators from BT, who will then direct your call to the most appropriate emergency service.