News | Counter Terrorism Policing

If you see something that doesn’t feel right report it at gov.uk/ACT. In an emergency call 999.

News

3 August 2023

A man who breached conditions imposed on him after he was convicted of terrorism offences has been sentenced to three years and two months in prison.  Met Counter Terrorism Command officers identified Harry Blake, 21 (23.05.02) of west London owned a mobile phone and memory card he had not notified police of, as he was...

31 July 2023

The 17 year old has appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court today (Monday, July 31) and was remanded in custody until his next appearance.

19 July 2023

Head of Counter Terrorism Policing Matt Jukes reflects on the threats our nation faces and how collective responsibility is crucial to public safety.

13 July 2023

Emergency services in South Wales have been testing their preparedness for terrorism incidents this week

11 July 2023

A man has been sentenced to four years imprisonment, and one year on extended licence, after being found guilty of planning an act of terrorism.

7 July 2023

Two men who used a podcast series to encourage listeners to commit violent acts against ethnic minorities have been convicted of terrorism offences.

27 June 2023

Counter Terrorism Policing are working with the UK’s live music industry this summer and beyond, as live music fans are asked to play their part in keeping people safe. 

20 June 2023

A 24-year-old man has been jailed for six years as a result of an investigation by the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, which found that he was sharing Daesh propaganda and terrorist material via social media apps. The investigation into Ismail Kissa (01.04.99), from east London, was launched after he was stopped at Stansted Airport on...

13 June 2023

A Solihull man has been jailed for almost four years after admitting he posted material online to stir up racial hatred as well as supporting a far-right banned terrorism group online.

12 June 2023

Today Asad Bhatti was handed an eight year jail sentence following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing South East