Sunderland Echo

PUPILS’ BOMB THREAT VIDEO

Six arrested as police probe social media post

- by Debra Fox debra.fox@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A sixth young person has been arrested by Northumbri­a Police after videos threatenin­g to place a bomb in a Sunderland school swept social media.

It has been confirmed that a teenage boy was arrested in the city yesterday on suspicion of malicious communicat­ion in connection with threats made to place a bomb at a school.

Five other young people have also been arrested.

Two youths have been arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon and three youths have been arrested on suspicion of assault.

The videos, which have since been removed from social media, were also said to show schoolboys threatenin­g male pupils from another school in Sunderland.

Police have advised that the incidents are not believed to be racially motivated.

Officers in the city have vowed to work alongside the British Transport Police and Sunderland City Council in response to the incidents, reassure the public and identify those involved.

Police have said they are also aware of incidents of anti-social behaviour, including on the Metro, and that the partners involved will work together to combat this.

Additional patrols will take place in the city this afternoon and across the weekend.

Chief Inspector Mark Hall said: “I want to reassure local residents and parents that we are treating these incidents very seriously and are working with British Transport Police, local schools and Sunderland City Council to address the issues.

“There will be a visible police presence around schools in the city this afternoon to prevent any further disorder, and these patrols will continue over the weekend in the areas we know young people gather.”

Councillor Harry Trueman, chairman of the Safer Sunderland Partnershi­p, added: “The city council is working with schools and community safety partners to support the police in taking appropriat­e action.

“Police are engaging with the schools involved and providing reassuranc­e with extra officers on patrol in the areas around them.

“We have been advised by the police that there is nothing to suggest the incidents were racially motivated.”

Sergeant Stephanie Reynolds, from British Transport Police, SSWS: “In recent weeks we have experience­d an increase in anti-social behaviour incidents on the rail network in Sunderland.

“This behaviour is completely unacceptab­le and we’ve been working hard with Northumbri­a Police to deter, disrupt and arrest offenders.

“In recent weeks, we have banned a number of individual­s from using the railway as a result of unacceptab­le behaviour. “

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Coun Harry Trueman

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