Sussex Police vow to respond 'swiftly and effectively' to violent disorder

The force say they are providing an 'ongoing, visual presence' to provide reassurance to communities

Author: Cameron HallPublished 6th Aug 2024
Last updated 7th Aug 2024

Sussex Police say they are ready to respond "swiftly and effectively" to any incidents of violent disorder in the county.

The force's statement comes amid rioting across the UK, with more than 100 related charges issued as of Tuesday.

Sussex Police say protecting the public is their priority, and that they have established an "ongoing, visual presence" to provide reassurance to communities.

The force add they have "robust, well-rehearsed plans" in place should any disorder break out.

People are being urged to follow local news sources, and the police's social media channels, for the latest updates.

Assistant Chief Constable Paul Court said:

"We recognise that recent events across the country have left our communities feeling unsafe, particularly people of colour and our Muslim communities.

"Please be reassured that racist, criminal behaviour will not be tolerated and we are working hard to keep you safe and ensure anyone involved in criminal disorder is held to account.

"To those thinking about taking part in disorder, be in no doubt that we will make you regret your actions. We will use all powers at our disposal to make sure you are held to account for your actions.

"Our neighbourhood officers are out and about, actively engaging with our local communities - please do speak to them directly if you have any concerns.

"We are asking residents to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity or concerns to us immediately online, via 101 or by calling 999 in an emergency, quoting Operation Skylark."

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