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Coronavirus crisis in UK is more about social and security challenges than public health


As the crisis deepens the British army is expected to deploy on the streets of London and other major cities

As the UK sinks deeper into crisis over the coronavirus pandemic, there are growing fears of a breakdown in law and order and broader acute security challenges.

The Independent reported on March 19 that the police will enact a "graduated withdrawal of service" from their normal duties "if the coronavirus outbreak worsens".

The outbreak has significantly worsened in the intervening five days as demonstrated by Prime Minister, Boris Johnsons announcement yesterday of mandatory lockdown measures.

The deployment of the army - ostensibly to help the National Health Service (NHS) - has also raised fears of imminent social disorder, if not full-scale riots on Britains streets.

There are growing accounts of nervous queues outside and inside British supermarkets as panicky shoppers try to grab as much as they can, often at the expense of other shoppers.

The BBC reported on March 22 that hundreds of shoppers "flocked" to a Tesco store in Dudley (West Midlands) as it opened for NHS workers only.

But most of the shoppers were not connected to the NHS and were there to take advantage of the situation.

One eye witness described scenes of "mob rule" with "every man for themselves".

Lack of social cohesion and national solidarity in Britain has given rise to fears such scenes could escalate into civil disorder, looting and full-scale riots.

There are also fears of a sharp spike in ordinary crime as criminals take advantage of a paralyzed judicial system. A report by the Policy Exchange thinktank (which is close to the Tory party) claims that the pandemic could increase gang violence in the UK.

In a sign the judiciary will struggle to contain the rise in crime, the Guardian reported on March 22 that pressure is growing on the justice ministry to limit court hearings to the most urgent cases only.

Social distancing rules mean that courts in England and Waes are either postponed or conducted via video link, which presents its own challenges.

Another pandemic-related crime worry is a big spike in scamming and other fraudulent activities designed to take advantage of peoples fears.

Sky News reported on March 19 that scammers are posing as "coronavirus testers" to "cash in" on the crisis by "targeting vulnerable people".

The pandemic is also set to impact on the higher end of criminality. The Royal United Services Institute thinktank (which is connected to the Ministry of Defense) has just released a report outlining the various ways organized crime will seek to exploit the pandemic.

The combination of societal disorder, spike in ordinary crime and energized organized crime networks, presents unique challenges to British policing and security forces.

There is a risk the situation may spiral out of control especially if large number of police personnel contract the virus and become a burden on the very system they are supposed to protect.

Eventually the military may have to significantly intensify its intervention, as envisaged by Operation Broadshare.

Indeed, at the extreme end of the scale, Operation Broadshare has made contingency planning for the "breakdown of civil society".

Originally involving 10,000 troops, the numbers have already been increased to 20,000. And now there are reports the British military could potentially deploy more than the 20,000 troops already on standby.

Ultimately, the coronavirus crisis in the UK may prove to be more of a societal and security challenge - as opposed to a public health one - and in that respect it is set to test British national resilience to the limit.

 

SOURCE: PRESS TV

 

LINK: https://www.ansarpress.com/english/14958


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