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One million staff to receive training for terrorist attacks

One million staff to receive training for terrorist attacks

One million staff who work in public areas with low security, such as city centres and entertainment venues, will be trained on how to deal with terror attacks.

In light of the attacks in Paris and Belgium, London has increased its security and will train workers through its scheme ‘Project Griffin’, a police initiative that briefs 100,000 workers per year on how to react to an offence.

Scott Wilson, Detective Chief Superintendent of NCTPHQ (UK National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters), said: "We need everyone to play a part in keeping the public alert, not alarmed.

"Police can help explain what the threats and risks to different sectors are, but companies are better placed to explain to staff exactly what action they can take to enhance their security and how to respond if the worst happens.

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