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Merseyside Police Today Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Da Silva Aguiar, the attempted murders of eight children and two adults; possession of a bladed article in a public place; production of a biological toxin namely ricin, contrary to Section 1 of the Biological Weapons...
A convicted terrorist from Bradford has today (Friday, January 17) been sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment for terrorism and fraud offences. Aabid KHAN (04/10/84) will also be subject to an extended licence period of seven years and a Serious Crime Prevention Order on his release. He was found guilty of one offence...
The leaders of Counter Terrorism for the ‘Five Eyes’ nations are calling for immediate international action to fight the growing threat to children posed by online extremism. The ‘Five Eyes’, an alliance between the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, brings together law enforcement and security agencies from the...
Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, Matt Jukes, reflects on the 7th October terror attacks in Israel
Today marks one year since the terror attacks in Israel on 7th October 2023. Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, Matt Jukes reflects on the last 12 months: “The terrorist attacks perpetrated by Hamas against Israel on 7th October 2023 marked the beginning of an extraordinary year for all those concerned with global and domestic security....
Head of Counter Terrorism Policing Assistant Commissioner Matt Jukes makes a statement as UK policing prepares for further public disorder across the country.
Our Senior National Coordinator for Protect and Prepare, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jon Savell, asks for your support during a busy summer of events. The wall charts are filling up, the knockout stage is underway and Euro fever has well and truly taken a hold. For many, the last few weeks will have felt like the...
Statement from Matt Jukes on behalf of Counter Terrorism Policing following the sentencing of Ahmed Alid.
A terrorist who murdered a 70 year old man and attempted to murder a second person has today (Friday, May 17) been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 44 years and 152 days.
Statement from Assistant Chief Constable Tim Metcalfe, chief officer lead for Counter Terrorism Policing South East and on behalf of Thames Valley Police.
The latest data released by the Home Office shows that 2023 saw the highest number of terrorism arrests of young people since records began
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