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October 1, 2008: New Met Police e-crime Unit
The Home Office has announced a
£3.5m funding package for a new Police Central e-crime Unit (PceU) which
will be run by the Metropolitan Police
as a national resource, in conjunction with the National Fraud Reporting
Centre and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau.
Funding of £3.5m will be provided by the government, in addition £3.9m from
the Met over three years to fund a new national team that will be dedicated
to tackling electronic crime and internet fraud.
The PCeU will not overlap with existing organisations such as
Serious and Organised Crime Agency’s
e-crime unit or with Child Exploitation
and Online Protection Centre, both of which have different and separate
responsibilities, but the PCeU and these organisations will communicate
regularly and will work together if required.
The unit will also seek support from industry partners and is expected to be
operational in spring 2009. Its creation builds on proposals by the Met and
ACPO for increasing capacity and
capability within the police service to get to grips with modern forms of
hi-tech internet crime.
The PCeU will provide specialist officer training and coordinate cross-force
initiatives to crack down on on-line offences.
Met and ACPO lead for e-crime, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Janet Williams,
commented:
“We can now work towards creating a national coordination centre to combat
e-crime in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is our aim to improve the
police response to victims of e-crime by developing the capability of the
Police Service."
“We will be co-ordinating the law enforcement approach to all types of
e-crime, and providing a national investigative capability for the most
serious e-crime incidents.'
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