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The National Counter Terrorism Policing Network (NCTPN) is the national collaboration of police forces in the United Kingdom working to prevent, deter and investigate terrorism in the United Kingdom.[1][2] The Network is governed by the National Police Collaboration Agreement Relating to Counter Terrorism Activities Made Under Section 22A of the Police Act 1996.[3] The Network is accountable to the United Kingdom Government and the National Police Chiefs' Council Counter Terrorism Coordination Committee which is chaired by the Metropolitan Police Service Assistant Commissioner of Specialist Operations (ACSO) who also acts as the National Lead for Counter Terrorism Policing. The Network is also functionally coordinated by the Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism who is usually a Metropolitan Police Service Deputy Assistant Commissioner co-located within the Counter Terrorism Command.[4]

The Network stretches across the United Kingdom and sees specialist officers and staff working with the Home Office, MI5 and other intelligence, security and criminal justice agencies around the world. It is made up of dedicated Regional Counter Terrorism Units and national police units and is responsible for the delivery of the policing contribution to the CONTEST strategy.[1][2]

Counter Terrorism Coordination Committee

The Counter Terrorism Coordination Committee (CTCC) of the National Police Chiefs' Council is a national coordination body made of chief officers of the nine regional lead counter terrorism police forces and other thematic leads alongside senior representatives of government departments and other agencies including the Home Office and MI5.[5]It is chaired by Metropolitan Police Service Assistant Commissioner of Specialist Operations Mark Rowley with the vice chair being West Midlands Police Chief Constable David Thompson.

The CTCC is the focal point for on counter terrorism policing and related issues and is responsible for developing national counter terrorism and domestic extremism strategic policy through the National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (NCTPHQ). The CTCC also liaises with government and other partners on behalf of UK police forces. The CTCC is also staffed by a small number of chief police officers dedicated full-time to providing strategic direction and coordination relating to particular counter terrorism policing themes.[1][2]

The National Counter Terrorism Policing Senior Leadership as defined by the National Counter Terrorism Collaboration Agreement as the CTCC Chair, Vice Chair(s)s, the Senior National Coordinator, the Director of Counter Terrorism Strategy and Policy, the Director of Counter Terrorism Resources, the National Coordinator Protect and Prepare, the National Coordinator Prevent, and the National Coordinator Pursue who is the concurrent Deputy Senior National Coordinator.[3]

National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters

The National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (NCTPHQ) is responsible for developing policy and strategy and providing a single national counter terrorism policing voice on behalf of the National Counter Terrorism Policing Network. The NCTPHQ also coordinates national projects and programmes, provides administrative and support services to the national network, advises the government on budgets and resourcing for counter terrorism policing in England and Wales.

National Counter Terrorism Policing Operations Centre

Within the NCTPHQ is the National Counter Terrorism Policing Operations Centre (NCTPOC) serving as the central operational command made up of units that provide operational support to the National Counter Terrorism Policing Network. Teams within the Operations Centre are:

  • Ports Team
  • Intelligence Team
  • Firearms Suppression Team
  • Coordination Centre

Senior Coordinator for Counter Terrorism

The Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism (SNC) is responsible for coordinating counter terrorism investigations and prevention activities for the National Counter Terrorism Policing Network.[6] The SNC is usually a concurrent Metropolitan Police Service Counter Terrorism Command Deputy Assistant Commissioner who is currently Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu and is aided by the Deputy Senior Coordinator for Counter Terrorism from outside the Met who is currently Assistant Chief Constable Alan Barr of Merseyside Police.

Regional Counter Terrorism Units

The National Counter Terrorism Policing Network is made up of eleven Regional Counter Terrorism Units (CTUs) and Regional Counter Terrorism Intelligence Units (CTIUs) which bring together intelligence, operations and investigation functions around the United Kingdom to help prevent, disrupt and prosecute terrorist activities.[2] Units are regionally based and resourced by regional police forces and are composed of detectives, financial and cyber investigators, community contact teams, intelligence analysts, and forensic specialists. Each CTU provides coordination and specialist support for their respective regions. The CTUs are located as follows:[2]

The Regional Counter Terrorism Intelligence Units are also resourced by the police forces in their respective areas and carry out primarily intelligence gathering operations. The CTIUs are located as follows:[2]

  • South West Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit led by the Avon and Somerset Police for Avon and Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Guernsey and Jersey.
  • Welsh Extremism and Counter Terrorism Unit led by the South Wales Police for South Wales, Dyfed–Powys, Gwent and North Wales.
  • Eastern Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit led by the Bedfordshire Police for Bedfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Suffolk and Norfolk.
  • East Midlands Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit led by the Derbyshire Police for Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and Nottinghamshire.
  • Scotland Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit led by the Police Scotland for Scotland.
  • Northern Ireland Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit led by the Police Service of Northern Ireland for Scotland.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Home Page". www.npcc.police.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Counter Terrorism Policing". www.npcc.police.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b "National Counter Terrorism Collaboration Agreement" (PDF). Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Governance and leadership". www.npcc.police.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Counter-terrorism". www.npcc.police.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  6. ^ "New Senior National Coordinator for CT Policing announced". news.npcc.police.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2017.