Surrey Police are supporting a national counter terrorism campaign this week.
Following the increase of the international terrorism threat to severe, police will advise people about crowded places and transport hubs and about preventing violent extremism, terrorist financing and the tools terrorists need to operate.
Officers and staff will carry out a range of visits, events and related activities from November 24 to 29, to remind of the dangers of terrorism, and what can be done to combat it.
Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Cundy said: "While the severe threat level indicates that it is highly likely that a terrorist attack could happen in the UK, there is currently no specific intelligence of a terrorist attack.
"But everybody, from law enforcement, to businesses, to the general public, has a role to play in keeping the UK safe from terrorism."
On Tuesday, November 25, police will be at the M25 Cobham services to advise commuters.
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