Coventry Telegraph

Police step up patrols as terror threat level is raised to CRITICAL

- By EMMA RAY News Reporter emma.ray@trinitymir­ror.com

POLICE patrols around the region have been stepped up following the decision to raise the national threat level to critical.

The move forms part of West Midlands Police’s plans to keep people safe in the wake of the latest London terror attack.

The force implemente­d its well-rehearsed plans just minutes after the Prime Minister announced the threat level was being increased.

The PM made the announceme­nt at around 8.30pm on Friday. This means that a further attack by terrorists may be imminent.

At the same time, senior officers in the force ordered extra patrols by beat bobbies and firearms teams.

While their focus will be high-profile locations such as transport hubs and other crowded places, patrols designed to reassure communitie­s in other places are also underway. Despite the Prime Minister authorisin­g support from the military alongside the police, there are no plans at this time to deploy soldiers in the West Midlands.

The use of military assets frees up armed police officers from certain guarding duties across the UK who are then able to support the wider national security response.

Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Cann is leading the force’s response to the attacks and increased security state.

He said: “You would expect us to do everything possible to prevent further attacks and keep you safe.

“As soon as the prime minister made her announceme­nt, we implemente­d our locally tailored and well-rehearsed plans.

“We are flexing our resources and increasing our presence at key sites, such as transport hubs and other crowded places. We continue to review key events taking place across the West Midlands and entertainm­ent venues.

“People will notice an increase in the number of armed and unarmed officers at these and other locations. While this is a precaution­ary measure, these highly visible patrols will continue for as long as is needed.

“We are in close contact with the Metropolit­an Police and security services, and we standby ready to provide any support from our specialist teams should they require it.”

In an email to West Midlands Police received at lunchtime on Saturday, a woman known only as Jodie contacted the force to say: “We have just left Coventry train station, where you have two armed officers placed.

“I would like to bring to your attention how pleasant they were to my young daughter who has a great interest in the police, whilst still remaining profession­al and vigilant. It’s always nice to have officers within our force who are open to engage with the public, especially our younger generation­s to show a positive relationsh­ip between the police and public.

“They have made my daughter’s day and also showed great representa­tion of the police in what could be potentiall­y very frightenin­g times.

“Please pass the praise onto these officers as they deserve to be recognised for their exceptiona­l work.”

Anyone who sees anything that causes concern should contact the confidenti­al AntiTerror­ism Hotline on 0800 789 321. In an emergency, dial 999.

Look out for anything that seems out of place, unusual or doesn’t seem to fit in with dayto-day life.

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Extra police at Coventry Railway Station

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