This post should have been part 1, however it is coming as part two.
General: Anyone can become a target for Kidnappers/terrorists. The purpose of this document is to:
Provide general guidance to everyone on how to avoid acts of kidnap/terrorism, as well as
Provide basic instructions in the event that one become victims of an attack.
Precautions: Attitude toward security is most important as these precautions are applicable in almost every part of the country, not just areas that have in recent times experienced or still experiencing terrorists/kidnap activities. You and your family can decrease your chances of becoming kidnap targets or victims of terrorist attack, by taking the precautions listed below. Therefore, it is highly recommended you share this information with members of your family. It is also suggested that you and your family review these precautions on a regular basis.
At All Times
- Encourage security awareness in your family and discuss what to do if there is a security threat.
- Be alert for surveillance attempts or suspicious persons or activities, and report them to the proper authorities. Trust your gut feelings.
- Vary personal routines whenever possible.
- Get into the habit of checking in to let your friends and family know where you are or when to expect you.
- Know the emergency numbers for local police, fire, ambulance, and hospital.
- Know the locations of police, military, government agencies and other safe locations where you can find refuge or assistance.
- Avoid public disputes or confrontations. Report any trouble to the proper authorities.
- Set up simple signal systems to alert family members or associates that there is a danger. Do not share this information with anyone not involved in your signal system.
- Carry identification showing your blood type and any special medical conditions. Keep a minimum of a one-week supply of essential medication on hand at all times.
- Keep a low profile. Shun publicity. Do not flash large sums of money.
- Dress down especially in areas prone to kidnappings.
- Do not unnecessarily divulge your home address, phone number, or family information.
- Keep your personal affairs in good order. Keep wills current, have powers of attorney drawn up, take measures to ensure family's financial security, and develop a plan for family actions in the event you are taken hostage.
- Do not carry sensitive or potentially embarrassing items.
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Source: Security and safety unit of my organisation
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