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Rules of conduct in case of receiving a phone message about the threat of a terrorist act

Law enforcement authorities will greatly help to prevent the commission of crimes and tracing criminals following your actions.

Try to memorize the conversation verbatim and write it on paper.

During the conversation, note the gender, the age of the caller and the features of his (her) speech:

> voice: strong, still, base, high pitched;

> rate of speech: fast (slow);

> pronunciation: de-articulation, distorted, with stuttering, with stuttering lisping, with accent or dialect;

> manner of speech: cheeky, with mockery, with obscene expressions.

Be sure to note the sound background (noise of cars or railway transport, sounds of tele- or radio equipment, voices, etc.).

Note the nature of the call (city or long-distance). Be sure to record the exact time of the conversation and its duration.

In any case, try to get answers to the following questions during the conversation:

> Where, to whom, on which phone is this person calling?

> What specific requirements does he (she) put forward?

> Does he (she) put forward demands personally, acts as an intermediary or represents a group of persons? - On what terms does he or she agree to abandon the plan?

> How and when can you contact him (her)?

> To whom can you or should you inform about this call?

Do not spread the fact of the conversation and its content. Limit the number of people who know the information.

If there is an automatic number identification (ANI), write down the phone number in the notebook, which will prevent its accidental loss.

When using sound recording equipment, immediately remove the cassette (mini-disc) with the recording of the conversation and take measures to protect it. Be sure to replace it with another cassette.

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Source: A course of lectures on ecology and life safety basics: Textbook / M.A. Bobrenko, A.M. Balzhanova. - Kostanay: KSPU,2018. - 139 p.. 2018

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