The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Police praised for tackling extremism

Campaigns to recognise achievemen­t in helping ensure greater safety for all

- By Ben Jones ben.jones@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter@PTBenJones

Two Cambridges­hire officers have received a formal commendati­on in recognitio­n of their work on a campaign to tackle radicalisa­tion and extremism.

Detective Sergeant Rich Ellison and Detective Inspector Paul Harris attended the Counter Terrorism Policing Prevent awards ceremony, at New Scotland Yard, London.

Launched in July 2018, Knock Out Extremism is a joint initiative between the eastern region’s Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) unit and the Peterborou­gh Police Boxing Club.

The campaign provides training for boxing coaches on how to spot the early signs of radicalisa­tion, as well as providing a diversion for people who may be at risk of being drawn into extremism.

Rich joined CTP East’s Prevent team in 2017 with the ambition to raise awareness around the vulnerabil­ity of people being drawn into radicalisa­tion. Building on the incredible work done by PCs Chris and Vicki Baker who created the Peterborou­gh Police Boxing Club back in 2013, Rich, Chris and Paul worked hard to create Knock Out Extremism.

The campaign has created a safe space where young people can exercise, build

and learn valuable skills, and has since had a positive impact on the community by creating a diversion for those at risk of being drawn into radicalisa­tion.

Rich said: “I saw firsthand all the amazing work Chris and Vicki did in diverting vulnerable people away from criminalit­y and saw how much they were turning lives around. Boxing clubs like Peterborou­gh Police Boxing club with dedicated, passionate, responsibl­e people like Chris and Vicki running them are a positive distractio­n and diversion for vulnerable people.

“They offer a safe environmen­t and a positive outlet where people get a sense of purpose and belonging, which extreme groups may otherwise try to offer them.

“Chris really used his knowledge, skills and his contacts within England Boxing to develop and grow the project and really push the vision for it.

“His son, Alfie Baker, has just become the first national champion in the history of Peterborou­gh Police Boxing Club which really helps to highlight the achievemen­ts that can be made for club members.

“It’s a huge achievemen­t with the majority of clubs in the country never having a national champion, yet Chris and the club have done it in less than eight years of the club being in existence.”

Paul, who worked alongside Rich in Prevent, has been part of the team since 2016. He added: “These sports cater for huge segments of communitie­s and give an ideal platform to introduce the topic of prevent painting a picture that is transparen­t, clear and unbiased.

“The projects themselves give chances to vulnerable people to get involved with community programmes or local clubs to avoid them joinfriend­ships, ing the path of radicalisa­tion.

“I enjoy networking with new partners to create innovative relationsh­ips that run to the benefit of all. I strongly believe that projects like these have sustainabl­e solutions that help safeguard people and give them an opportunit­y to thrive.”

The future of Knock Out Extremism is promising, and the club has seen dramatic growth since starting out in Peterborou­gh, with England Boxing Club Support Officers now delivering the Knock Out Extremism Prevent training packages.

The officers are currently looking to get more ambassador clubs on board to continue to push awareness and understand­ing of Prevent to ensure safeguardi­ng officers understand signs of radicalisa­tion.

At the same awards ceremony Inspector Helen Brooke, from the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU), also received a commendati­on for outstandin­g leadership and excellent work with partners while Chris Hams, a Prevent case officer, was recognised for his work with the military.

Chief Inspector Keren Pope, who leads Prevent for ERSOU CTP, said: “Every day our Prevent teams work incredibly hard to safeguard people vulnerable to radicalisa­tion and prevent people from being drawn into extremism.They play an important role.”

 ?? ?? Inspector Paul Harris, Inspector Helen Brooke and ACC Nik Adams who presented the awards and Detective Sergeant Rich Ellison
Inspector Paul Harris, Inspector Helen Brooke and ACC Nik Adams who presented the awards and Detective Sergeant Rich Ellison
 ?? ?? The Bakers from Peterborou­gh Police Boxing Club
The Bakers from Peterborou­gh Police Boxing Club

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