Police get extra 5m to patrol places of worship after Golders Green attack
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Police get extra 5m to patrol places of worship after Golders Green attack
"The funding uplift follows an alleged arson attack on four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green, north-west London, in March, and a terror attack on a synagogue in Manchester in October."
"Project Servator has a proven track record of stopping criminals and terrorists through highly visible, unpredictable deployments that vary in time and location, deterring those planning harm and reassuring the public."
"This new funding will back the police with the resources they need to step up patrols, protect communities, and keep people safe in the places where they live, work and worship."
London and Manchester police will receive an additional £5 million to enhance security around places of worship after recent attacks on Jewish communities. This funding will support Project Servator, which deploys trained officers to deter serious crimes. The initiative follows an arson attack on Jewish ambulances and a synagogue terror attack. The funding aims to reassure communities and bolster patrols, building on previous commitments for protective security at faith sites. The effort will focus on policing in faith communities across both cities.
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