In an alarming development this morning, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has been alerted to reports of malicious communications sent to schools across the City of Manchester. Responding swiftly, GMP has launched an investigation into these incidents, collaborating with partner agencies to ensure the safety and well-being of local communities.
Detective Inspector Michelle Buchanan, representing GMP’s City of Manchester District, emphasised the seriousness with which they are treating these reports. She stated that multiple lines of inquiry are currently being pursued by the authorities.
While there is currently no indication of a credible threat within these communications, GMP continues to carry out a comprehensive and meticulous investigation into the matter. The police urge the public not to panic, as the increased presence of law enforcement officers is solely intended to provide reassurance, maintain public safety, and address any concerns raised by the community.
The GMP spokesperson further added, “We ask the public not to be alarmed by an increased visible policing presence – officers are simply there to provide reassurance, ensure public safety, and to listen to any community concerns.”
The incident has sparked concerns among parents, teachers, and local residents, heightening anxieties about the safety of schools and the wider community. GMP is committed to addressing these concerns and working diligently to ensure that all necessary measures are in place to safeguard the well-being of individuals and maintain peace and security across Manchester.