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PSNI RAISES TERRORIST THREAT LEVEL IN NORTH TO ‘CRITICAL’

May 24, 2017
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THE PSNI has raised the threat level from terrorists to the North of Ireland to ‘critical’ in the wake of the Manchester Arena bomb attack.

However, unlike in mainland Britain, the police will not be deploying soldiers to support officers guarding high profile events.

A total of 22 people were killed, including young girls, who were leaving Monday night’s Ariana Grande concert when Salman Abedi detonated a suicide vest at the exit to the arena.

A vigil was held in Derry’s Diamond last night by a cross section of politicians and the public to express their horror and their support for the victims of the suicide attack on innocent young people enjoying a night out at a concert.

Commenting on the local Policing response to the increased international terrorist threat, PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton said: 

“Last night Prime Minister Theresa May reported that the threat level across the UK has increased from severe to critical level.

“This critical threat level (when an attack is expected imminently) also applies to Northern Ireland.

“In response to this increased threat I have reviewed our operational profile. The public will see an increased police presence at iconic sites, our transport networks and where large numbers of people congregate.

“Op Temperer, the military deployment in response to the Manchester attacks will not apply here.

“In addition, it has been well documented that the current threat level from violent dissident republicans across Northern Ireland is ‘severe’. This remains the case.

“Events in Manchester are at the forefronts of all our minds.

“We send our thoughts and our sympathy to those who have lost loved ones and to the injured.

“We also send our support to the people of Manchester and to the police officers and staff at Greater Manchester Police.

“The PSNI will continue to do all we can operationally to keep people safe , however, I would ask the public, as always, to remain vigilant and alert to any suspicious activity and report anything untoward to police,” added the Chief Constable.

PSNI RAISES TERRORIST THREAT LEVEL IN NORTH TO ‘CRITICAL’ was last modified: May 24th, 2017 by John

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