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http://www.cityam.com/news-and-analysis/police-warn-ira-threat

“POLICE WARN ON IRA THREAT”
Thursday, 16th September 2010
TERROR
VICTORIA BATES

SNIPPET: “CITY banks yesterday received a stark warning from the City of London Police that the threat of terrorism is “real and ever-present”, after the Real IRA warned it had made banks and their staff a potential target for attack.

The force said that the official terrorist threat level had not been raised because of the Real IRA’s warning, though it reiterated calls for vigilance on the part of the public as “one of the best ways of preventing and detecting crime”.

Its guidelines for City workers include informing the police of anything suspicious, however seemingly insignificant, as well as keeping alert to the threat of postal bombs – including unusual-smelling or heavy packages, or those which are addressed incorrectly, bear too many stamps for the weight or have grease stains on the envelope or wrapping.”


7 posted on 09/15/2010 11:01:33 PM PDT by Cindy
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https://www.mi5.gov.uk/

Report a threat
To report an imminent threat call 999 or ring the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321

To report non-urgent suspicions:
Contact Us here

IF YOU SUSPECT IT, REPORT IT

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https://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/contact-us.html#01

1. Reporting suspected threats
We are responsible for protecting against threats to national security, such as terrorism. If you know something about a threat to national security, we want to hear from you. Please note that we are not responsible for investigating non-terrorist crimes.

Do you have information which you think could be of value to our work? Could it make a difference to keeping the community safe? If so, please let us know by completing the Contact Us form. It would help if you explained how you came by the information. We shall treat your information and any personal details you submit in confidence - please refer to our Privacy Policy.

Your message will be sent over a secure Internet connection *. You can choose to remain anonymous, but you may wish to include contact details so that we can get back to you if necessary.

After sending your message, you will see an on-screen acknowledgement. All messages will be carefully assessed, but we cannot promise to respond to all of them.

Alternatively, you can tell us your information by calling our Freephone line on 0800 111 4645 (free from BT telephones; mobile networks may charge) or 020 7930 9000 and +44 20 7930 9000 for international dialing (charged at your telephone provider’s normal rates). Please do not use the phone line for making general or recruitment enquiries. Or you can write to the following address:

The Enquiries Desk
PO Box 3255
London SW1P 1AE

All calls and correspondence will be treated in confidence.

* Your message will be sent via a Secure Socket Layer (SSL), a protocol used for secure communications over the Internet. Web addresses that begin with “https” indicate that an SSL connection will be used.


8 posted on 09/15/2010 11:06:40 PM PDT by Cindy
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