“We’re proud of all of our communities in Nuneaton – and we will do whatever it takes to make sure they’re safe.”
Chief Inspector Kris Shore, Northern Area Commander said: “We have become aware of information circulating that Nuneaton may be targeted as part of the violence and disorder taking place across the country.
“Warwickshire Police has a robust plan in place as part of the national response to the unrest we have seen in recent days. We have specially trained officers who are equipped to respond quickly and intervene early. Violence and disorder or hate crime will never be tolerated and offenders will be arrested and brought to justice swiftly.
“At present it is very much business as usual in our towns – but we are prepared.
“To anyone thinking about coming to Nuneaton and getting involved with this violence, let me be clear, we will quickly shut down any attempt to bring disorder to our town. Those involved will find themselves arrested, charged and publicly identified and shared widely.
“We’re proud of all of our communities in Nuneaton – and we will do whatever it takes to make sure they’re safe.”
Warwickshire Police have also said that they have extra officers out and about in Nuneaton and if you are concerned or have information that may assist please speak to your Safer Neighbourhood Team ( Your area | Warwickshire Police) or report information to us online or via 999 in an emergency.
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