NETCU – National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit

Report domestic extremist incidents

It is important that organisations and their employees report all incidents of domestic extremist activity, whatever the level of severity.

If domestic extremists contact you or your organisation you should report it to the appropriate authority. This may be the security manager or adviser at your place of work or your local police force.

  • Record the time and date
  • Give a summary of what happened
  • Note any significant details. For example, the colour, make and registration number of a car.
  • If possible, film or photograph the incident - using mobile phones, digital cameras, digital cam-corders or CCTV.
  • Keep any correspondence, packages and parcels. Don't throw away anything or delete e-mail. Handle letters, envelopes and packaging as little as possible.

You may also need to report any domestic extremist incident that occurs when you are not at work to the appropriate person in your organisation. Keep the contact details for that person with you at all times.

If it is an emergency, for example if you have received a suspicious package, you should phone '999' and ask for the police.

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