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LONDON NYE LOCKDOWN

Gun cops and riot police line London streets ahead of New Year’s celebrations after ‘undeniable’ terror warning

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ARMED police are out in force on Britain's streets tonight just a day after a security expert warned of an "undeniable" New Year's Eve terror threat.

Gun-toting cops were pictured patrolling London's streets ahead of tonight's festivities with thousands expected to descend on the capital for a spectacular firework display.

The increased presences come after ISIS released new propaganda warning of further mass killings.

Police and security forces across the world remain on high alert after the terror group provided "information on conducting knife attacks and using vehicles to cause mass casualties in populated areas".

 An officer stands guard near Leicester Square in Central London, where thousands will celebrate the New Year
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An officer stands guard near Leicester Square in Central London, where thousands will celebrate the New YearCredit: Getty Images
 A squad of police officers keep watch from their car as crowds gather at Leicester Square
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A squad of police officers keep watch from their car as crowds gather at Leicester SquareCredit: Getty Images
 Armed cops stand poised at Westminster
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Armed cops stand poised at WestminsterCredit: London News Pictures
 Armed police are on London's streets tonight to counter any threat of a terror attack
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Armed police are on London's streets tonight to counter any threat of a terror attackCredit: Reuters
 Thousands are expected to descend on the capital for a spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks display tonight
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Thousands are expected to descend on the capital for a spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks display tonightCredit: Reuters
 Sniffer dogs checks the roads near where crowds will be huddled tonight
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Sniffer dogs checks the roads near where crowds will be huddled tonightCredit: Reuters

The US Army said the chances of an attack on American soil are low but "undeniable" and they will deploy 100 "blocker vehicles" and 7,000 police officers in Time Square tonight, where thousands of people will celebrate the New Year.

Armed police will patrol the Tube for the first time ever on New Year's Eve and thousands of officers will form a protective ring around the firework display in London.

British Transport Police said its officers will be deployed at train and tube stations across the country amid growing fears of an attack in the wake of the Berlin Christmas market massacre.

Armed officers will be patrolling on the Tube tonight for the first time
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Armed officers will be patrolling on the Tube tonight for the first timeCredit: Getty Images
Security barriers have already been put up on Victoria Street in central London ahead of the firework display tonight
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Security barriers have already been put up on Victoria Street in central London ahead of the firework display tonightCredit: PA
They are designed to stop attacks similar to what happened in Berlin
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They are designed to stop attacks similar to what happened in BerlinCredit: PA:Press Association

Tonight will be the first time firearms patrols will use the London Underground to travel between jobs in a permanent move hoped to reassure the public.

BTP also said it will have extra armed officers on the from on December 31 for one of the busiest nights of the year.

A police spokesman said: "New Year’s Eve is one of the busiest nights of the year for the emergency services and we will have officers deployed at train and tube stations across the country to provide a safe environment for all those travelling and working.

"In order to provide further reassurance, we will be extending our regular armed patrols and specialist support – which was also the case last New Year’s Eve.

"You may now regularly see armed officers on the London Underground but they’re just using the tube to get around on their regular patrols."

Armed police will travel on the Tubes from New Year's Eve amid growing fears of a terror attack
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Armed police will travel on the Tubes from New Year's Eve amid growing fears of a terror attackCredit: Getty Images
Officers are routinely seen at mainline stations but they will now travel on the London Underground between jobs to reassure the public
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Officers are routinely seen at mainline stations but they will now travel on the London Underground between jobs to reassure the publicCredit: Getty Images
More than 3,000 police officers will patrol the streets of London during the New Year's Eve celebrations
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More than 3,000 police officers will patrol the streets of London during the New Year's Eve celebrationsCredit: Getty Images

The decision to deploy armed officers on the Tube network on a daily basis was made following the bomb alert at North Greenwich station in October, according to the .

It comes as Scotland Yard announced it would be deploying more than 3,000 officers to patrol London's streets during the New Year's Eve celebrations.

Thousands are expected to arrive on Victoria Embankment for the sold-out event while various other celebrations will take place in restaurants, bars, pubs and clubs across London.

The Met Police said its plan is "not as a result of any specific intelligence" but to ensure festivities run smoothly and spectators can enjoy a fun evening and bring in the New Year safely.

It comes as security was tightened at attractions such as Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park over fears of a copycat attack after the slaughtering at a Christmas market in Berlin on December 19.

Undercover SAS soldiers and armed cops patrolled high streets and shopping centres across the UK and police warned an attack on Britain is “highly likely”

An armed officer patrols the security bag-search area where spectators queue to enter the area to watch the New Year's Eve fireworks in London last year
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An armed officer patrols the security bag-search area where spectators queue to enter the area to watch the New Year's Eve fireworks in London last yearCredit: Getty Images
Thousands of people are expected to arrive to the sold-out event in central London at the weekend
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Thousands of people are expected to arrive to the sold-out event in central London at the weekendCredit: Getty Images
Armed police in London last year - more officers will be deployed to protect the capital for the 2017 celebrations
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Armed police in London last year - more officers will be deployed to protect the capital for the 2017 celebrationsCredit: Getty Images

Around 3,000 officers will be on duty across central London on New Year’s Eve, both within and outside the ticketed areas to "prevent crime and keep everyone safe".

Road closures in central London start from 2pm on Saturday and the area is expected to be very busy with people travelling into the city.

Local borough police officers will also be on duty to deal with local events, supported by additional pan-London police resources as necessary.

Detective Superintendent Phil Langworthy said: "It is an exciting time of year and we want all who come to central London to have a good time.

“Officers have been planning for several months for New Year’s Eve, and that plan remains under constant review.

"This is not as a result of any specific intelligence.

“Officers will be out and about to deter criminals and keep crowds safe but we need you to do your bit to look after yourself and those around you as well.

A bank of television monitors displays images captured by a fraction of London's CCTV camera network within the Metropolitan Police's Special Operations Room
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A bank of television monitors displays images captured by a fraction of London's CCTV camera network within the Metropolitan Police's Special Operations RoomCredit: Getty Images
A police officer watches CCTV cameras during a previous New Year's Eve event in the capital as officers crackdown on crime
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A police officer watches CCTV cameras during a previous New Year's Eve event in the capital as officers crackdown on crimeCredit: Getty Images
A pair of cops on patrol during the New Year's Eve celebrations in London last year
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A pair of cops on patrol during the New Year's Eve celebrations in London last yearCredit: Getty Images
The annual event is now ticketed and has already sold out with police warning those without a ticket to avoid the event
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The annual event is now ticketed and has already sold out with police warning those without a ticket to avoid the eventCredit: PA:Press Association

"If you see anything suspicious or that causes you any concern please tell a police officer or steward.

“Keep an eye on your belongings and only bring what you need.

“Make sure you agree a meeting location should you become separated from your friends and family.

”I would also urge you to plan your journey. If you have a ticket for the fireworks, arrive in plenty of time as there will be search entries so it will take longer to get into the viewing area.

“Make sure you know how you are getting home. There is a huge demand for public transport at certain points in the evening.

"After midnight you may have to wait some time before getting on the tube or train so be prepared to queue.

“You wouldn’t get into a stranger’s car, so don’t use unlicensed and unregulated mini cabs."


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