National Domestic Extremism Team
The National Domestic Extremism Team is one of the three "domestic extremism" units working under the direction of Detective Chief Superintendent Adrian Tudway. NETCU, NPOIU (of which the CIU is a section) and NDET are the three units answering to ACPO. As the "national co-ordinator for domestic extremism" he commands about 100 staff and has a budget of about £9m a year.[1]
History
The National Domestic Extremism Team, was set up in 2005 and consists of detectives who assist police forces around the UK. <ref=name"Hirsch"/>
Future of the NDET
Future of the CIU
According to the NETCU website
- following reviews within ACPO TAM and a HMIC Value for Money Review, it was agreed by the ACPO TAM board to merge the three Domestic Extremism units into single national function under a lead force.[2]
The three "domestic-extremism" units in question are NPOIU, NETCU and NDET. They currently answer to ACPO.[1]
The National Co-ordinator for Domestic Extremism, Detective Chief Superintendent Adrian Tudway, is currently managing the merger said "The three domestic extremism units were set up at different times during a six year period, with the current economic climate and the need to maximise resources it makes sense to merge."
An article in The Guardian on the three "domestic extremism" units working under the direction of Detective Chief Superintendent Adrian Tudway states that
- concerns have been growing about the accountability and subject to agreement they will be taken over by the Met under a "lead force" agreement – the same way the Met has overall command of national counter-terrorism operations.[1]
Affiliations
- Association of Chief Police Officers
- National Co-ordinator for Domestic Extremism
- National Public Order Intelligence Unit
- Confidential Intelligence Unit
- National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit