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The iREPORTit app has been funded by City Hall and created in partnership with the national Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit.
Head of Ct Policing has advised parents and carers to keep a close eye on signs of extremist grooming as young people spend more time online.
CTP has urged parents and carers to be aware of the risks of online grooming as young people spend more time at home and online over the Christmas holidays.
Despite Covid-19 reducing the number of CT arrests, CT Policing warn that the threat from terrorism has not diminished.
In November 2020, the UK threat level was raised from SUBSTANTIAL to SEVERE following incidents across Europe.
Feuerkrieg Division (FKD) and Sonnenkrieg Division (SKD) are now proscribed as terrorist groups by the UK government.
In March 2020, CT Policing released the ACT App which provides 24/7 protective security advice for businesses and the public.
CT Policing launch ACT Early to combat ‘perfect storm’ of potential online radicalisation and offer support and advice to families.
CT Policing ask public to play their part by remaining alert while out and about, and to report any concerns to police, security or staff.
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