The four-week campaign entitled: “It’s probably nothing, but …” consists of local newspaper adverts and one 40-second radio ad across London. Leaflets will also be distributed to 1.4 million households in the Capital.
DAC Stuart Osborne, the senior national co-ordinator for counter-terrorism, said: “The terrorist threat to London, and the UK generally, remains real and serious so it's vital that everyone continues to be vigilant and aware."
He continued: “We at the Metropolitan Police Service have a key role to play in countering this threat, whether it's from Al-Qaeda inspired groups or individuals or Irish Dissident Republican Groups, but we can only do this with the support of all our communities."
“Our priority is to keep the public safe, but we can only do that with your help. Please trust your instincts. Call the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321.”
Further information
www.content.met.police.uk/Campaign/counterterrorismfeb2012