Updates from Counter Terrorism Policing regarding the incident in Manchester The post Update 18:44 9 Oct 2025 | Manchester Attack appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A man caught with extreme right-wing material after his phone was seized during a schedule 7 stop at a London airport has been convicted of terrorism offences. Declan George-Candiani, (09.09.99) 26, of Streatham, was stopped at Stansted Airport by counter-terrorism police on 13 August 2024. After the contents of his phone were analysed, he was... The post Man convicted of terrorism offences after schedule 7 stop appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A statement from Head of Counter Terrorism Policing Laurence Taylor on the declaration of a terrorist incident in Manchester.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Nathan Gill, 52, has pleaded guilty to eight counts of bribery after an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing uncovered how he received payment in return for making statements which supported the presence of pro-Russian media outlets in Ukraine.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Nermin Onour, 23, has been jailed for 18 months following a proactive investigation led by Counter Terrorism Policing Wales.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Ismael Watson, 32, has been jailed for two and a half years after failing to comply with his notification requirements which were in place when he was released from prison.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Nicholas Brock, 57, has been found guilty of making threats to kill prison and probation staff ahead of his release from prison, where he was serving a sentence for possession of terrorist materials.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Three members of the same family have today (September 11) been jailed for more than seven years after being found guilty of racial hatred and terrorism offences by creating, performing and distributing neo-Nazi music. Robert Talland, 59, his son Stephen, 36, and daughter Rosie, 33, all from Essex, were found guilty in June of multiple...| Counter Terrorism Policing
Counter Terrorism Policing North East can confirm a warrant of further detention has been granted to continue questioning four people arrested on Friday. This afternoon (Tuesday, September 9) an extension was approved by the court, giving detectives until Wednesday 17 September to hold and question the individuals in custody. The post CTP North East – Further Extension Granted for Terrorism Suspects appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A Birmingham man has today been found guilty of possessing a terrorism video on how to make a bomb. Adam Mahmood, aged 20, from Platt Brook Way, Sheldon, was arrested in April 2024 from his home in connection with disseminating extreme terrorism material and his phone was seized. Following analysis of the phone, a 15... The post Birmingham man guilty of possessing video on how to make bomb appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A 15-year-old boy – who cannot be named due to his age – has received an 18 month sentence following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands and found to have collected a range of potentially lethal weapons and researched planning terrorism attacks. The post Teenage boy from Shropshire sentenced appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Since the proscription of Palestine Action on 5th July 2025 a significant number of arrests have been made by UK policing for suspected offences under the Terrorism Act. As of today (7th August) 10 people have been charged, with further investigations being progressed through the criminal justice system. Counter Terrorism Policing and forces across the... The post Statement on Palestine Action appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Jamal Walker-Bailey, 26, has received an eight year sentence after being found guilty of two counts of attempted Grievous Bodily Harm. The post A man armed with a machete who assaulted members of the public has been sentenced appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Earlier today (16 July 2025) the Home Office published ‘Lessons for Prevent’, a detailed review carried out by the Interim Independent Prevent Commissioner Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE KC. The report was submitted to the Home Secretary earlier this month. It discusses the murder of Sir David Amess MP in 2021 and the murders of...| Counter Terrorism Policing
Counter Terrorism Policing is a collaboration of UK police forces working with intelligence partners to prevent, deter and investigate terrorist activity.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Oghenochuko Ojiri, 53, has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison after the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command revealed £140,000 of sales to a suspected financier of the proscribed group Hizballah.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A former soldier who sparked a nationwide manhunt after escaping from prison has been convicted of spying offences. The conviction follows an investigation by the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command which found he had been sharing sensitive military information with Iranian agents. Daniel Khalife, 23 (27.09.01) was today, 28 November found guilty at Woolwich Crown Court...| Counter Terrorism Policing