Fears over ‘copycat’ attack in UK after car ploughs into German Xmas market as public urged to report terror suspects
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FEARS of a "copycat" attack in the UK are rising after a car ploughed into a German Christmas market. A counter terror expert urged the public to report any suspects following the events in Magdeburg last night - which left two dead and up to 80 injured.
German police have since arrested a doctor from Saudi Arabia in his 50s. Speaking on GB News, Chris Phillips, the former head of the UK's Counter Terrorism Security Office, said: "It is concerning that this has taken place and what we're concerned about is copycats and we might have another one.
"If you do see something, report suspicious behaviour, this is advice given out by police this week. "Or even better, report people who are perhaps going off the rails.". However, he added that a blanket warning against Christmas markets would mean "terrorists have won".
It comes after a spokesperson for the Foreign Office told Sky News that it was "closely monitoring the situation". Brits were warned about the possibility of attacks on Christmas markets yesterday, before the events in Germany unfolded. Police from Counter Terrorism Policing said Christmas markets, shopping centres, concerts and pantos could all be targets.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jon Savell added: "The public are our eyes and ears. Without public support and vigilance, it actually makes our job an awful lot more difficult. "Our concern is public spaces, crowded places and the natural vulnerability of that for obvious reasons, places where you've got many, many people, tourists, shoppers, local residents and people coming to work.