Four more people have been charged by Cheshire Police in connection with recent national disorder. The force says although there have been no incidents of violent disorder in the county several arrests have been made for hate crime and inciting hatred.
Chief Superintendent Alison Ross said: “Today and as we head into the weekend we will continue to have additional patrols out across the county to provide reassurance to residents.
You might also see officers from other police forces - there's no need to worry, this is part of the national response to the ongoing disorder nationally. “There's also nothing to suggest serious disorder is currently planned in our county and we'll continue to monitor social media for that.
Don't panic with regards to rumours you might see or worry about contacting us to let us know - if you can see it, we'll already have seen it, will risk assess it and if needed, act upon it. “We'd also ask that you don't share any malicious or inaccurate information that you might see.
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