Report terrorism and suspicious activity
What you should report
Like other criminals, terrorists need to plan. You can report suspicious activity or behaviour - anything that seems out of place, unusual or just doesn't seem to fit in with everyday life.
Some examples of suspicious activity or behaviour could potentially include:
Research
- Do you know someone who looks at extremist material, including on the so-called Dark Web, or shares and creates content that promotes or glorifies terrorism?
- Have you noticed someone embracing or actively promoting hateful ideas or an extremist ideology?
- Meetings, training and planning can take place anywhere. Do you know someone who travels but is vague about where they're going?
- Do you know someone with passports or other documents in different names for no obvious reason?
Gathering materials
- Suspicious materials can be ordered online as well as in store. Have you noticed someone receiving deliveries for unusual items bought online?
- If you work in commercial vehicle hire or sales, has a sale or rental seemed unusual?
- Have you noticed someone buying large or unusual quantities of chemicals, fertilisers or gas cylinders for no obvious reason?
- Have you noticed someone acquiring illegal firearms or other weapons or showing an interest in obtaining them?
Storing materials
- Terrorists need to store equipment while preparing for an attack. Have you noticed anyone storing large amounts of chemicals, fertilisers or gas cylinders?
- Have you noticed anyone storing illegal firearms or objects that could potentially be weapons?
Hostile reconnaissance
- Observation and surveillance help terrorist plan attacks. Have you witnessed anyone taking pictures or notes of security arrangements or CCTV?
Financing
- Cheque and credit card fraud are ways of generating cash. Have you noticed any suspicious or unusual bank transactions?