Monday, November 28, 2016

Anti-terror police units deployed on London's streets

Via Billy

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Anti-terrorism police patrol units are hitting the streets of London in an attempt to spot people carrying out "hostile reconnaissance" and other criminal activity.

Lambeth and Wandsworth will be the first areas to see the new patrol units of uniformed and undercover officers from today, and are due to be extended to other boroughs in the coming months.
Scotland Yard stressed the move was "not in response to a specific threat".

Operation Servator, as it is known, is a tactic of policing already used by other forces including City of London and British Transport Police.

More @ Sky News

2 comments:

  1. Wouldn't need to have anti-terrorist police on the streets
    of London if the country's protectors didn't let them in.
    Intentional? "Why not" say the treasonous plants, "we
    don't have to live around them."

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    1. Wouldn't need to have anti-terrorist police on the streets of London if the country's protectors didn't let them in.

      Insane world.

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