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Merseyside Police is urging people to stay alert at major events as Project Servator patrols return for the summer. Officers say reporting concerns promptly can help keep communities safe.
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00:00Counter-terrorism police are urging people to stay alert ahead of a busy summer of events
00:05across Merseyside.
00:07The national terrorism threat level was raised to severe in April, meaning an attack is considered
00:12highly likely.
00:14Merseyside Police has launched its Summer Project Servitor campaign using uniformed
00:19and plainclothes officers on unpredictable patrols.
00:23Chief Inspector Steve Cook says the public plays a vital role by reporting anything that
00:28does not feel right and sharing concerns with staff, security teams or police.
00:33The force says specialist support, including firearms officers, dog handlers and CCTV monitoring
00:39will also be available during the summer events period ahead.
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