TACTICAL OPTIONS:
Checks have been undertaken into all the available UK databases and:
THE VICTIM IS KNOWN IN THE UK SYSTEMS
The following tactical options should be explored, as a minimum:
• TASK LOCAL CHECKS ON THE GROUND*;
• RECORD INTELLIGENCE;
• CREATE ALERTS;
• SHARE DATA AND REQUEST (FURTHER) CHECKS IN ROMANIA;
• RISK ASSESSMENT – VICTIM;
*Data sharing between the two jurisdictions is achieved through requests of assistance sent via multiple channels for the purpose of developing investigations in the requesting country.
However, research commissioned by the IASC Office identified that, in the vast majority, the process of cooperation stops after basic checks (PNC, ID database, previous encounters with the law enforcement etc.) have been carried out in the national/local databases of the requested party, data is shared with the partners (subject to Data Protection rules) and the intelligence is recorded in the UK databases.
Unless immediate threat to a person is indicated in the initial request/intelligence report, there is little evidence to suggest that resources are being deployed for further checks on the ground or with the view of tasking the local police forces with the development of the information.
As discussed, although most of the requests of police assistance are sent with the view of obtaining any available data related to offenders/victims/criminal activities from a foreign jurisdiction, they are equally a valuable source of information which, unless otherwise stated, the receiving law enforcement agency could further developed and actioned in partnership with the requesting party.