Police patrols in Sussex following New Zealand terrorist attacks
A man in his 20s has been charged with murder after 49 people were killed and at least 20 wounded in a shooting at two mosques.
The country's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has described the incident as a terrorist attack.
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Hide AdFollowing the tragedy, police in Sussex have moved to reassure residents in their communities.
Chief Superintendent Neil Honnor, head of the Surrey and Sussex Police Joint Operations Command, said: “Today we are stepping up reassurance patrols around mosques and increasing engagement with communities of all faiths, giving advice on how people and places can protect themselves.
“We take all forms of extremism seriously and anyone with concerns about someone becoming radicalised can get advice and support through the PREVENT programme.”
“Places of worship can also use our online training package ‘ACT Awareness eLearning’ for advice on Protective Security and how to react should the worst happen. It can be found here .
"We also encourage everyone to be aware of the Run, Hide,Tell advice there."