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How do you ensure the security of the Queen’s ceremony?

Terrorist groups, activists and pickpockets are a particular threat police take note of during Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Celebration.

Queen Elizabeth II, 96, today reviewed the lineup of the parade called Trooping the Colour, the opening of a four-day Platinum Celebration celebrating her 70th year on the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II succeeded her father, King George VI, in 1952, when she was 25 years old. She made a great contribution to restoring Britain after World War II, becoming a symbol of royal leadership through difficult times.

This is likely to be Britain’s first and only Platinum Celebration, and possibly the last major celebration of the Queen’s reign. Events of this magnitude and scale often present security risks and the British police have carefully planned to respond.

Philip Grindell, a former London police officer and founder and chief executive officer of Defuse Global, an organization that protects and advises some of Britain’s most famous people, has spoken about potential security threats. could disrupt the event and what the police would do to prevent it.

According to Grindel, the police counter terrorist will work diligently throughout this occasion to ensure that any attack attempt by a “lone wolf” or an organized terrorist group is prevented.

Police will search the entire venue in the early morning of the event. They will do everything from inspecting sewers and trash cans to “getting sniffer dogs to sniff the whole area”. Police will also monitor any potentially hidden weapons or explosives to ensure “there is no risk of a terrorist attack”.





Crowds attend the Trooping the Colour parade, which kicks off the Great Platinum Celebration to mark the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's reign in London on June 2.  Photo: Reuters.

Crowds attend the Trooping the Colour parade, which kicks off the Great Platinum Celebration to mark the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s reign in London on June 2. Image: Reuters.

Grindell added that there could be “potential search zones” where police could “randomly” find people or search everyone. There are roads blocked for the duration of the event and police will implement “hostile vehicle mitigation” tactics to prevent vehicles from breaking through security barriers, causing explosions or rush into the crowd.

According to Grindell, there will be a “big process” around the “personally identified” attend royal events and have a specific group of people noted by the FTAC (Identified Threat Assessment Center). They “under the illusion that they are actually legitimate members of the royal family, having a relationship with the royal family.” some relationship or attachment to the royal family,” he said.

The police will “closely monitor” these individuals as they sometimes try to “disturb” or “infiltrate” royal events.

The activity group could also potentially use “the event to promote their campaign,” Grindell said. It is even more likely that some opponents of the monarchy will seek to disrupt the event and hold up banners that “smear the royal family”.

Security experts say this could cause trouble because anarchists will become targets of royalists, leading to scuffles.

These robber can also take advantage of the event to “practice”, targeting the crowd gathered at the event. Police will deter pickpockets by warning the public to be on the lookout, as well as checking crowds for suspects.

Mr Grindell said securing the event would be a “major operation”, but London police were used to such operations and would respond effectively.

“There is a dedicated office to respond to such events and they have a very high level of expertise and professionalism. The planning will be done over weeks, even months,” emphasized Grindell. .

The police force today controlled and prevented the two from separating from the crowd to run into The Mall, the route in front of Buckingham Palace, where military forces and bodyguards are gathering in formation to prepare for the parade. onion.

Huyen Le (Follow Express, AFP)

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