Met police cyber division to double in size

Stuart Sumner
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The PCeU has received additional government funding

The Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU), the cyber division of the Metropolitan Police, will more than double in size thanks to it having secured funding made available as part of the Strategic Defe...

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