13/12/2010

If You Suspect It, Report It, Says Police

If you suspect it, report it - that's the message of a counter-terrorism publicity campaign launched by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) today.

Everyone has a role to play in fighting terrorism and the public are being encouraged to contact the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline if they see any activity or behaviour they think is suspicious.

The two-week campaign consists of a 40-second radio advert which is being broadcast across England and Wales.

The threat to the UK from terrorism remains real and serious and public vigilance and awareness is crucial in helping to create a hostile environment for terrorists.

The advert recognises that some people may be reluctant to report suspicious activity or behaviour, such as a person taking an unusual interest in security arrangements, because 'Chances are, it's probably nothing'.

But it goes on to encourage people to think 'But what if it isn't'? Just one piece of information could be vital in helping disrupt terrorist planning and, in turn, save lives.

Assistant Commissioner John Yates, Head of MPS Specialist Operations and Chair of the Association of Chief Police Officers, Terrorism and Allied Matters, said: "Recent events at East Midlands Airport and continued speculation about 'Mumbai-style' attacks serve as a stark reminder of the real and enduring threat we continue to face from terrorist groups.

"These groups are constantly looking at new and inventive ways to launch attacks on the UK and our citizens.

"We all know that the threats against us continue to diversify - from Al Qaeda-led and inspired groups, through Irish-related terrorism to right wing extremists.

"The police and security services need the help of the public to protect the country from the threat of terrorism. We cannot do it alone.

"We all have a responsibility to remain vigilant and aware and to report any suspicious activity. We must not become complacent.

"I completely understand that some people may have concerns about contacting police with their suspicions, but let me reassure them that all information received by the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline is thoroughly analysed and researched by experienced officers before, and if, any police action is taken.”

(Confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline: 0800 789 321)

(BMcN)


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