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Project Servator is the name given to unpredictable, highly visible police deployments carried out by Avon and Somerset Police and other police forces designed to disrupt a wide range of criminal ...
Thames Valley Police said Project Servator officers were trained to spot "tell-tale" signs of crimes such as theft and shoplifting. Both uniformed and plain-clothes officers have been deployed in ...
Police, including armed officers and dogs, are currently outside Devonport Dockyard this afternoon as part of Project Servator. It is understood officers started in the city centre as part of the ...
Project Servator involves highly visible policing to deter criminals from towns and cities Police will carry out more patrols as part of a pilot project designed to disrupt criminal activity ...
A new policing project aimed at disrupting a range of criminal activity, including terrorism, has launched in Lancashire. Project Servator aims to disrupt the planning terrorists and other ...
In a tweet, they confirmed it was part of Project Servator - an initiative has been designed to spot and disrupt a range of criminal activity, including terrorism, through patrols carried out by ...
Officers from Thames Valley Police attended the Westgate Oxford shopping centre this week as part of Project Servator. Project Servator is a policing tactic that aims to disrupt a range of ...
Police have launched a campaign to highlight the work done by Project Servator in the lead-up to COP26. Dive and Marine Units will be utilised during the climate summit, while police horses will ...
The officers spoke with staff and shoppers as part of Project Servator. The national initiative, which is used by a number of forces across the country, helps Counter Terrorism Units throughout ...
Project Servator, a partnership between Warwickshire Police, West Midlands Police and Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands, will be piloted in Stratford-upon-Avon this summer. It will involve ...
Project Servator aims to disrupt the planning terrorists and other criminals need to do to be successful, while simultaneously reassuring the public, as part of a coordinated programme of ...