The British government has established a new national police unit to target individuals who threaten or harass election candidates ahead of the May elections.
The specialised team will focus on investigating intimidation, abuse and online threats directed at candidates during the campaign period.
Officials say the move is designed to protect democratic participation and ensure candidates can campaign without fear.
Police will work with social media platforms and local forces to identify and pursue offenders.
The initiative comes amid growing concern about rising levels of harassment and intimidation against political candidates during recent election cycles.

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