A specialist police team are monitoring more than 400 stalkers who could be a threat to the royal family, new figures reveal.
Officers and psychiatric nurses are visiting the most “high risk” fanatics and 11 have been arrested in the last three years.
The specially trained Fixated Threat
Assessment Centre are also combing online sources to identity potential threats.
Referrals to FTAC involving those obsessed with members of the royal family have almost doubled in two years, from 73 in 2014 to 137
for the first eleven months of 2016.
In total 439 cases were sent to be monitored since 2013 including 20 deemed “high risk”.
Officers and psychiatric nurses are visiting the most “high risk” fanatics and 11 have been arrested in the last three years.
The specially trained Fixated Threat
Assessment Centre are also combing online sources to identity potential threats.
Referrals to FTAC involving those obsessed with members of the royal family have almost doubled in two years, from 73 in 2014 to 137
for the first eleven months of 2016.
In total 439 cases were sent to be monitored since 2013 including 20 deemed “high risk”.
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