Military Bases: Trespass

(asked on 23rd October 2025) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many break-ins were detected at British Army bases in the UK in each year since 2022.


Answered by
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Al Carns
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence) (Minister for Veterans)
This question was answered on 28th November 2025

The number of break-ins detected at British Army bases in the UK in each year since 2022 is as follows:

2022

2023

2024

2025

5

5

0

3

The data provided is where the incident has been recorded as a trespass or an intruder on the site with some evidence of unauthorised entry.


The safety and security of the Defence estate continues to be a key priority for Defence and we are taking decisive action to strengthen security across our estate, reversing years of under-investment and focusing our resources on our highest priority sites.

The Department is using in-year funding to deliver physical security enhancements, focussing on high priority sites across the defence estate. We have delivered urgent physical enhancements, introduced advanced surveillance technology such as the Immediate Threat Mitigation Solution, and we are investing £20 million in digital transformation to modernise our approach. Enhanced vigilance, updated guidance, and improved reporting have made it easier for personnel and industry partners to report incidents, while successful recruitment campaigns are increasing our policing and guard capacity.

The Strategic Defence Review recognised that we are in a new era of threat, which demands a new era for UK Defence.

We remain committed to maintaining the highest standards of security to safeguard our national defence capabilities.

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