POLICE in Warwickshire have released a statement in response to the raising of the terror threat level in the UK to ‘severe’, following a series of recent incidents targeting Jewish communities in London.
Warwickshire Police Deputy Chief Constable Ben Smith said: “You will have seen in the news that the UK terrorism threat level has been increased from substantial to severe – meaning an attack in the UK is highly likely.
“This change comes following a series of recent incidents targeting Jewish communities in London, and our thoughts very much remain with all those impacted by these horrific attacks.
“The raise in threat level will no doubt be a cause of significant concern. I therefore wanted to give some information and reassurance about what this means for us all here in Warwickshire.
“The change in the threat status is in response to those recent events and is a precautionary measure, not based on any specific threat.
“But we do all need to be vigilant.
“Warwickshire Police will continue to be visible in our communities, and will be working with partner agencies, local businesses, and faith groups to share information and advice on security, what to be on the look-out for and how to report any concerns.
“Communities defeat terrorism, and we are asking you, the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.
“Your support is essential, and communities across the country continue to show they stand together against anyone who tries to divide them.”
Report any suspicions to www.gov.uk/ACT. In an emergency, call 999.
Visit https://actearly.uk for more information about what to do if you are concerned about the behaviour of someone close to you, including how to spot the signs of radicalisation and where to go for support.
