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Bromley police talk to public about terrorism
11:42am Monday 26th November 2012 in Bromley By Heloise Wood
Bromley police talk to public about terrorism
BROMLEY police officers are making the public aware of how they can tackle terrorism.
The London-wide scheme, known as Operation Penna, will involve high visibility patrols around town centres, as well as briefings to businesses explaining current threats and ways of protection.
The activity is coordinated by the Met’s Counter Terrorism Protective Security Command, in partnership with officers, and is taking place between November 26 and December 7.
Bromley police's borough commander Steph Roberts said: “Although the threat from terrorism has not increased, it remains real and serious.
“Everyone has a role to play in keeping London safe from terrorism and this operation sees specialist officers working closely with neighbourhood officers and communities, which is vital.
“We encourage the residents to remain vigilant and alert and to report anything suspicious to police."
Call 0800 789 321 if you have information on unusual activity or call 999 for emergencies.
Comments(2)
Polly Staight
says...
9:45am Thu 29 Nov 12
These are the words of a member of our local "common purpose" commandant. Very clever that, when the terrorists have been increasing their power on a daily basis.
I mean it's not as though even a general election will get rid of them is it? The other bunch of terrorists aka Labour, are waiting to be elected in their place.
Donna_T says...
5:47pm Mon 26 Nov 12
Get one, be ready.
Find time to when you can to practise placing your head between your knees and kissing your arse goodbye.