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Police unit to monitor social media for anti-migrant posts in bid to stop riots

Refugees were attacked and abused on the street outside a hotel in Merseyside which saw violent anti-migrant protests last month, police said (PA)
Refugees were attacked and abused on the street outside a hotel in Merseyside which saw violent anti-migrant protests last month, police said (PA) (PA Wire)
  • An elite police unit, the National Internet Intelligence Investigations team, is being formed to monitor social media for anti-migrant posts and early signs of civil unrest.
  • Operating from the National Police Coordination Centre in Westminster, the unit will comprise officers from forces across England and Wales.
  • The initiative aims to provide national support for local police commanders in responding to online threats, following last year's riots and the spread of protests outside asylum hotels.
  • Policing minister Dame Diana Johnson confirmed the unit's establishment, acting on recommendations for a nationally coordinated social media monitoring capability.
  • Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, have labelled the plan as "disturbing" and a free-speech infringement, accusing the government of prioritising surveillance over frontline policing.
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