Mark Rowley, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner and the head of the UK's counter-terrorism policing, told the National Security Summit in London this week that the vast number of privately hired security guards employed at various venues across Britain could become an important part of the police's "national armoury" against terrorists.
"Vigilance in the public space is critical and there are many, many more private security guards out there than there are police officers. We are looking at how we train them more effectively to be a better part of the national armoury that we have against terrorism," he said.
Under an initiative by the UK's National Counter Terrorism Security Office (Nactso), some of the many thousands of guards have already had terrorism awareness training.
The voluntary scheme, known as Project Griffin, equips security personnel with specialist skills in areas such as response to suspicious items, hostile reconnaissance, bombs, firearms and weapon attacks.
Rowley said that security guards were already trained in crime prevention and dealing with disorder but that his team was working with the British Security Industry Association to see if it was possible to include counter-terrorism training.
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