When necessary, even a conversational security interview with the suspects can help you reach the desired conclusion.
However, it’s important to remember that the resulting suspicion is not definitive proof of guilt. Therefore, the primary goal is not to determine whether the suspects are attackers or terrorists or are planning an attack, but rather to eliminate the suspicion we encounter.
This is one of Blue34’s training programs. It’s essential training. During reconnaissance, it’s highly possible to identify individuals conducting surveillance, photographing buildings, drawing sketches, and taking notes. The same applies to attackers’ rehearsals. This is because, due to suspicion stemming from their intentions, they often project a profile that doesn’t align with their environment.









