Owners of internet cafes are being asked to monitor their customers as part of a counter-terrorism scheme, but with no clear explanation of what exactly to look for.
The scheme is part of the Government’s Prevent Terrorism campaign, and
is being trialled in Camden, Harrow and Westminster, after being successfully tested in Tower Hamlets.
Should café owners see that customers are accessing information “they deem inappropriate or offensive” they are encouraged to contact a police officer, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police told PC Pro.