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I would like to know what action your police force has made in response to Martin's Law, if any? I have heard about drop kits and I was curious to know more about what exactly they contain, and their intended use and intended users?
CLARIFICATION
Following Martyn's Law, I was wondering if anything is being done by police for this?
RESPONSE
We have consulted with Counter Terrorism Policing Wales who have provided the following information in relation to your request.
Counter Terrorism Policing is working with Homeland Security Group (HSG) and the Security Industry Authority (SIA) in preparation for the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) legislation, also known as Martyn’s Law. Following Royal Ascent there is a 24-month implementation period where content, including roles are responsibilities will be finalised. We do not endorse third party products currently being advertised as making end users ‘Martyn’s Law compliant’ and advise all sites within scope to await official guidance from the Home Office, which will be released in due course.