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This summer, we are working with Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands to encourage you to stay alert when out and about and report anything that you see or hear that doesn’t feel right.
As we head into summer months, thousands of people across our three counties will be heading out to enjoy events such as music festivals, sports matches and other summer holiday activities.
Unfortunately, we know that crowded or very busy events and venues could be attractive targets for terrorist or other criminal activity. Last month the UK terrorist threat level was raised to SEVERE, meaning an attack is highly likely.
We are working with event organisers, venues and local businesses across the region to encourage vigilance amongst communities and to report suspicious activity.
There’s no specific intelligence or information regarding an increased threat to the region. However, we are reminding you of the vital role you can play in keeping yourself and your friends and family safe when out and about this summer.
You know your surroundings better than anyone else and you know if something isn’t right. Whether you’re commuting to work, heading out with friends or planning a trip to a festival, remember to stay alert and if you see or hear something that doesn’t feel right, report it to security staff where you are or police straight away.
West Mercia Police’s Prevent lead, Chief Superintendent Edd Williams, said: “I want to reassure our communities that our advice is not linked to any specific intelligence linked to our region, it’s simply a timely reminder of how important it is to stay vigilant and report anything suspicious.“We’re working alongside local venues, event organisers and businesses to help keep events safe, and we’re asking the public to play their part too. By staying alert and sharing this advice with friends, family and colleagues, we can all contribute to keeping our communities even safer.“Trust your instincts. If you see something unusual or something that doesn’t feel right, report it straight away - don’t assume someone else will.”
When you’re heading out this summer, stay alert and follow our advice:
• If you see something unusual or that doesn’t feel right, report it to security where you are, police or online at gov.uk/ACT. • Look out for each other and don’t delay or wait for someone else to report. • Anyone can complete the Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Awareness e-Learning on ProtectUK; this will help you be prepared in the event of a terrorist attack. • Security guidance and ACT e-Learning can also be found on the ProtectUK platform. • In an emergency, always call 999. |