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The Metropolitan Police have been forced to deny rumours of a terror attack on the London underground after a hoax text message was widely shared on social media.The Metropolitan Police have been forced to deny rumours of a terror attack on the London underground after a hoax text message was widely shared on social media.
Speaking to The Independent , a Met Police spokesman confirmed: “This rumour is completely untrue.”
A text message, circulated mainly through social media, read: "They think there's a terror threat and that it will happen on the tubes tomorrow around the west end area. So don't go travelling on tubes!! It's better to be safe than sorry. Please share."A text message, circulated mainly through social media, read: "They think there's a terror threat and that it will happen on the tubes tomorrow around the west end area. So don't go travelling on tubes!! It's better to be safe than sorry. Please share."
It continued: "every single police officer in the met has been called into work from 4am onwards". It continued: "Every single police officer in the met has been called into work from 4am onwards".
A Met Police spokesperson added the false claims had been circulating since last Friday. A Met Police spokesman said: “This rumour is completely untrue,” adding that the false claims had been circulating since last Friday.
He said: "These rumours are not uncommon. The only thing that gives them any credence is people re-tweeting them and circulating them."He said: "These rumours are not uncommon. The only thing that gives them any credence is people re-tweeting them and circulating them."
According to the text the attack was due to take place this Saturday.According to the text the attack was due to take place this Saturday.
Yesterday Chief Superintendent Paul Brogden of the British Transport police tweeted: "Social media contains lots of rumours regarding threats to tube network tomorrow. There is no specific threat so keep calm & carry on."Yesterday Chief Superintendent Paul Brogden of the British Transport police tweeted: "Social media contains lots of rumours regarding threats to tube network tomorrow. There is no specific threat so keep calm & carry on."
The threat comes as the Home Secretary Theresa May raised the official threat level last week from ‘substantial’ to ‘severe’ – the second-highest state – for the first time in three years.The threat comes as the Home Secretary Theresa May raised the official threat level last week from ‘substantial’ to ‘severe’ – the second-highest state – for the first time in three years.