Counter-terrorism police acquired greater than 800 stories of potential suspicious exercise through the safety operation after the Queen’s demise, double the typical stage.
Matt Jukes, the pinnacle of UK counter-terrorism policing, mentioned one in eight of the stories is getting used as intelligence by investigators.
The mammoth policing operation, referred to as Operation London Bridge, additionally noticed 40 drone flights detected throughout London, with 4 individuals now going through prosecution for associated offences.
Police and safety companies reviewed all counter-terrorism investigations within the days after the Queen died to establish any new dangers, in addition to assessing new info.
Mr Jukes mentioned: “Reviewing present investigations and monitoring new intelligence has been completely important in protecting the general public protected over the past 10 days.
“By doing so, we've been in a position to take steps to make sure creating threat round locations or individuals of curiosity has been responded to robustly.
“Communities throughout the nation have performed an important position.
“Each piece of knowledge we obtain has the potential to rework an investigation, create alternative for an arrest or just helps us construct a clearer intelligence image round somebody, or one thing.
It's troublesome to place into phrases the dimensions of the policing operation over the past 10 days, it has been nothing wanting unimaginableMatt Jukes
“After preliminary evaluation, one in eight of the stories we’ve acquired over the mourning interval at the moment are actively getting used as intelligence by our investigators.
“You might be by no means losing our time.”
The UK’s terror risk stage is about at “substantial”, which means an assault is “seemingly”.
The large policing and safety operation after the demise of the Queen noticed the most important ever deployment of armed officers from throughout the UK, defending crowds paying their respects in addition to the tons of of international dignitaries who attended the funeral.
Mr Jukes added: “It's troublesome to place into phrases the dimensions of the policing operation over the past 10 days, it has been nothing wanting unimaginable.”