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Armed Robbery Personal Safety Training . Metropolitan Police Service - January 2006. AIMSS. The Airfreight Industry Minimum Security Standards (AIMSS) requires that companies provide some form of security training for their staff. . This presentation is intended to
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Armed Robbery Personal Safety Training Metropolitan Police Service - January 2006
AIMSS The Airfreight Industry Minimum Security Standards (AIMSS) requires that companies provide some form of security training for their staff. This presentation is intended to introduce managers, trainers and staff to: • What to do to reduce the risk of a robbery • Actions to take during a robbery • Post event actions
The airfreight industry handles millions of pounds worth of goods every day. • The higher the • value or commercial • desirability of the goods the • more attractive they are to • criminals. • You work in an environment • where there is always an • element of risk. What is the risk?
Airfreight Crime in the United Kingdom has been reduced. The efforts of Operation Grafton and other cargo and transport related initiatives have increased the risk to the criminal of being caught. Measures to Reduce the Risk
SOME FACTS AND FIGURE
What can you do? Security is the responsibility of everyone and should be seen as an everyday component part of your job. • Enhance your security • Be ALERT • Be OBSERVANT • •Act RESPONSIBLY
Reducing the Risk Professional Image The image presented by a company can influence the decision to target that company. Be Alert You are the best person to identify potential problems in your area. Being aware of your surroundings is a good starting point. Report anything suspicious What is suspicious? Simple, if you believe it is suspicious then it is.
Reducing the Opportunity Criminals who target the freight industry tend to be organised and invest time and effort into any planning and preparation. For these reasons it is important to frustrate their planning and organisation. This can be achieved through; • Physical security • Security procedures and policies • Avoiding routine
The Risk of Routine Routine is a gift to the criminal. Having the same opening time, banking on the same day at the same time, always closing at the same time are all elements that can be reduced. ·Have a system for opening and entering the premises. ·Reception / Drivers Collection Area Procedure ·Avoid daily routine ·Have a system for closing premises
Remember criminals who commit robbery are DANGEROUS so • DON’T PANIC -stay in control • DON’T take risks • DON’T have a go • DON’T become involved • but • DO OBEY INSTRUCTIONS Don’ts and Does During a Robbery
Use your Senses SMELL LOOK LISTEN And remember TOUCH Actions During a Robbery
Post Event Actions • Preserve the scene. Secure the premises and … • DON’T TOUCH ANYTHING. • Phone police and notify your • internal security/ duty manager. • Stop trading • Encourage witness to remain on site • Write down your account • Secure video evidence
Follow up Actions Robbery is traumatic for all those involved. The Victim Support Scheme is available to all. It is important to maintain a relationship with the investigating officer who can keep those involved appraised of the progress of the case. If the matter does go to Court witnesses will get further support from the investigating officer.
Final Word Fortunately, armed robberies are rare and, with improved security and better investigative processes, becoming rarer. However, without your help, co-operation and commitment any initiative will struggle. It is important that everyone is aware of the security risks and takes measures to reduce those risks. The police and freight industry are working closer today than they have ever done. Remember, if you identify an area of vulnerability do something about it!
Prepared by: PC David Seckington ACIT (Cargo) SO18 - Aviation Security HeathrowPhone: 020 8897 7318 Fax: 020 8897 7472 David.Seckington@met.police.uk With thanks to: Alan Townsend SCD7, Mark Beale SO18, Ian Nightingale SO18.