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<p>This government recognises the importance of protecting our shores, which consist
of over 11,000 miles of mainland coastline. Border Force is focused on coordinating
resources and the timely sharing of intelligence to deliver the right level of security.
This work means that the UK has a layered approach to coastal defence, which includes
on-shore resources and intelligence and surveillance capabilities. It also includes
an integrated command structure, working with other government departments and near-Europe
partners.</p><p> </p><p>Additionally Border Force and operational partners are currently
conducting intelligence-led activity on a number of fronts. Building an effective
intelligence picture and understanding is essential to combat both opportunistic individuals
and Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) who would seek to circumvent UK border controls.
Border Force has established a Maritime Information Bureau, attached to the National
Maritime Information Centre to coordinate all maritime intelligence flows respectively
and to inform multi-agency operational responses aimed at securing the UK border.
This is supported by public facing intelligence work under the banner of Project Kraken.
Kraken has helped raise awareness in local communities to the threats within maritime
draw stakeholders together via an engagement strategy, and develop a more effective
methodology for intelligence sharing; ensuring assets and resource can be deployed
to deliver greatest effect.</p><p> </p><p>Finally, Border Force has purchased new
capability, in the form of coastal patrol vessels (CPV). These new boats complement
the work being done by Border Force’s cutter fleet and are being introduced in a phased
approach over two years. The first was deployed in October last year and there will
be more in service by the end of April 2017. They are smaller than the cutters and
far more nimble and responsive. The CPVs’ unique capabilities, speed and size, will
allow them to provide an enhanced level of responsiveness in cross-Channel, Channel
Islands and Estuarine areas; releasing the cutters to complete longer-range operations
around the coast. The purchase of this additional capability forms part of Border
Force’s long term strategic planning which will enable it to support operations in
the maritime sector. They will help Border Force to respond to a range of criminal
activity both now and in the future.</p>
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