Sent out nationally and passed on by Thurrock Council following the execution on 26 July 2016 of a Catholic priest as he held mass in a church in Rouen, France. Original text can be seen here: http://news.npcc.police.uk/releases/se
While there is no specific intelligence relating at attacks against the Christian community in the UK, police are urging the community to be alert but not alarmed, report concerns to the police and review their security as a precaution.
National Operational Police Lead for Protect and Prepare Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said:
“There is no specific intelligence relating to attacks against the Christian community in the UK. However, as we have seen, Daesh and other terrorist groups have targeted Christian as well as Jewish and other faith groups in the West and beyond.
“Following recent events in France, we are reiterating our protective security advice to Christian places of worship and have circulated specific advice today. We are also taking this opportunity to remind them to review their security arrangements as a precaution.
“This is part of our ongoing work with faith organisations, as well as other sectors, to help ensure the safety and security of their staff, visitors and members.
“While the threat from terrorism remains unchanged at severe we urge the public to be vigilant. Be alert and not alarmed and report any suspicious activity via the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789321. In an emergency always dial 999.
“The UK police service is working tirelessly with our partners to confront the threat and protect all our communities.
“All of our safety and security advice is available at the National Counter Terrorism Security Office website – http://www.gov.uk/nactso.”