More armed officers may be visible on the streets as reports emerged of arrests in Turkey of two suspected Islamic State operatives who planned to detonate suicide vests near bars and a shopping centre in Ankara on December 31, the Metropolitan Police said.
"The public will probably see more police officers on the streets as part of our policing plan. They may see more visible firearms officers as well. But it's all part of the aim of our plan, which is to provide safety and security for those coming into London, and also to reassure - not frighten - people," a Met Police spokesperson said.
"We should never allow the threat of terrorism to frighten us into changing our normal lives. We need to continue with our celebrations. Given the current climate, of course we should be extra vigilant and continue to be well protected but if we give into fear then they would have won," he said.
Last week, Vienna police said days before Christmas a warning was sent out by a "friendly intelligence service" to numerous European capitals of an attack involving explosives or a shooting between Christmas and the New Year.
Today, a Turkish government official said two men, who entered Turkey from Syria, were thought to have been preparing attacks near bars and a shopping mall on Kizilay Square in Ankara, where crowds usually gather to celebrate the New Year.
The two Turks, identified as MC and MY, are being questioned by the anti-terrorism police. Security precautions at major events across Europe had already been tightened following last month's horrific terror attacks in Paris.
"It is for Chief Officers to determine the number of authorised firearms officers in their areas based on a thorough assessment of threat and risk," a UK Home Office spokesperson said.
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