Post-Tribune

U.K. hikes terror-threat level 1st time since 2010

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LONDON — Britain raised the country’s terror threat level from substantia­l to severe Friday, meaning that a terrorist attack is considered highly likely. Home Secretary Theresa Mays said the decision to raise the threat level was related to developmen­ts in Iraq and Syria, but that there was no informatio­n to suggest an attack was imminent. Some of the plots are likely to involve fighters who have traveled from Britain and Europe to take part in fighting in the Middle East. “We face a real and serious threat in the U.K. from internatio­nal terrorism,” she said. “I would urge the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the police.” May says the decision by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Center is made on the basis of intelligen­ce and is independen­t of government. “Severe” is the secondhigh­est of five levels. The involvemen­t of a person of British nationalit­y in James Foley’s beheading underscore­d the need to identify those who might travel abroad to fight or are at risk of being radicalize­d. Authoritie­s say around 70 arrests have been made in the first half of the year for a variety of offenses. Police say such arrests are being made at a rate five times greater than 2013. The last time the rate was raised to severe was in September 2010 — in response to the attempt to detonate a bomb on a U.S. passenger plane over Detroit. It was last at the highest level, or critical, in June 2007, after a car on fire was driven into the Glasgow Airport terminal building and —separately — two devices were found in cars in central London.

 ?? DAN KITWOOD/GETTY IMAGES ?? A police officer stands guard Friday on Downing Street in London, England.
DAN KITWOOD/GETTY IMAGES A police officer stands guard Friday on Downing Street in London, England.

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