Friday 16 January 2015

SHOMRIM - Jewish security group steps up patrols in London following the Paris Kosher attacks.


Above, SHOMRIM Jewish security on patrol in London.



A civilian security group run by volunteers from the Hasidic Jewish community in north London has stepped up its patrols, in the wake of terrorist attacks in France last week.
During the siege at a kosher supermarket in Paris, Islamic extremist Amedy Coulibaly took 12 people hostage, and later killed four people.
Amid fears that London will be hit by copycat attacks, Shomrim London announced on its Twitter page that its volunteers will be carrying out more car patrols in areas with large Jewish communities.
Shomrim London urged local residents to remain calm, but advised vigilance against possible copycat attacks.
The group – named after the Hebrew term for ‘guards’ - operates with the help of 80 volunteers, and focuses on London boroughs including Golders Green, Hendon and Barnet.
Its members, who receive training from the Metropolitan Police, wear uniforms complete with knife-proof vests and look out for `anti-Semitic` hate crimes, as well as general trouble in the neighbourhood.
The volunteer group also runs a 24-hour crime hotline, and its members are trained to safely track and detain suspects until police arrive.

As news of the patrols spread, members of the public previously unaware of of the groups work appeared `concerned` by their activities - particularly their uniforms and their patrol vehicles which resemble those of the police. However, the Hackney branch of the Metropolitan Police reassured the public that SHOMRIM has its support.

Asked by a member of the public whether the police would provide the same level of support for Islamic groups wanting to set up their own security, the force tweeted: “Provided they stay within the boundaries of English law, yes of course.”
Rivki Rokach, a manager at Kosher Kingdom supermarket in Golders Green told the Associated Press that management was putting into place new security measures, but said business had not dropped off since the attacks.

“People are in a bit of panic mode, but thank God people need to shop,” she said. “We are doing everything we can to make sure people are comfortable.”
Shomrim has not yet responded to contact but issued a statement to saying its patrol vehicle was "clearly marked with large lettering with the name of our charity, on all four sides so as not to impersonate police in any way."



Above, SHOMRIM security patrol car.


"We are not a police force. Our unpaid volunteers and unpaid staff are compiled of men and women of the local neighbourhood regardless of their ethnicity or religious affiliation,” the statement added.

1 comment:

  1. Imagine Whites doing this. Jews are taking control of Europe, physically. They want guns when others can't own them. Ukraine went so well for them, they're going to try to get all of Europe.

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