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Hundreds of extra officers to ‘reassure’ Manchester’s communities | UK News

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 Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes, wearing his black Greater Manchester Police cap and a large black jacket

Greater Manchester’s Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes said his force “cared about every community”

Hundreds of extra police officers are on the streets of Manchester following Thursday’s deadly synagogue attack.

Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes said Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers had been working 12-hour shifts and had rest days cancelled since the attack, while other forces had also contributed officers.

The Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, due to start on Sunday, had also been factored into police planning and operations, said ACC Sykes, who stressed that his force had the resources needed to reassure the city’s Jewish population and other communities.

“We’ve got lots of officers and staff out there – very, very visible,” he said.

“We have got extra patrols,” he explained. “So we have our normal policing [and put] an awful lot of extra staff into certain communities and here into the city centre.”

Two Jewish men – Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz – were killed when Jihad Al-Shamie drove a car into people outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in the Crumpsall area of north Manchester.

The knifeman then tried to force his way into the synagogue before being shot dead by armed police.

Three others were injured in the attack.

PA Media A group of forensic investigators in white PPE and blue gloves and shoe coverings, walk away from the camera behind a line of blue and white police tape. PA Media

Forensic investigators headed to the scene of the attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue

Echoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Greater Manchester’s chief constable Sir Stephen Watson, ACC Sykes questioned whether it was “appropriate” for a pro-Palestine march to be taking place in the city centre on Saturday.

He told the : “We should be thinking about those people that lost their lives there on Thursday and I think people need to consider what is appropriate if people do use their right to protest.”

ACC Sykes said the force had attempted to “keep disruption” to a minimum during the protests.

The pro-Palestinian protest initially attracted about 100 supporters outside Manchester Cathedral.

GMP officers intervened when a small counter-demo approached the pro-Palestinian group.

Two officers in police uniform including yellow reflective jackets, a woman with blonde hair and a man with short dark hair, walk across a paved square.

GMP officers on patrol in Manchester city centre

Meanwhile, six people remain in custody after being arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after the synagogue attack.

GMP confirmed on Friday that Mr Daulby had been fatally hit by police gunfire as officers shot at Al-Shamie.

A police bullet also injured Yoni Finlay, who is being treated in hospital.

Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian heritage, was not known to Counter Terrorism Police but had been recently bailed after being arrested on suspicion of rape.

Raids have been carried out in at least three locations across Manchester and Bolton in connection with the attack.

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