NETCU forms part of the police response to domestic extremism

The National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit (NETCU) promotes a coordinated response to domestic extremism by providing tactical advice to the police service, and information and guidance to industry and government.

Suspect packages – advice for post rooms

Reporting incidents

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NEW 13 July 2010

Animal rights activist guilty after re-trial

A 50-year-old-man, Mel Broughton, from Northampton, has been convicted of conspiracy to commit arson and having an article with intent to destroy property in a campaign against Oxford University, after a retrial at Oxford Crown Court, which concluded today (13 July).

28 June 2010

Why does the National Public Order Intelligence Unit hold information about lawful protesters on their database?

On Thursday 24 June 2010, Rob Evans from the Guardian rang the NCDE press office to ask why the National Public Order Intelligence Unit held information on lawful protesters such as John and Linda Catts.

25 June 2010

Right wing extremists jailed for internet posts

Trevor Hannington, 58, from Cardiff and Michael Heaton, 42, of Leigh, Greater Manchester, have been found guilty of inciting racial hatred at Liverpool Crown Court.

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