When taylor swift returns to the stage, authorities in London and Wembley Stadium will be taking extraordinary security measures, including some specifically deployed to stop potential terrorists… Vscek has learned.
Law enforcement sources told Vscek that Taylor’s next three Wembley shows will rely on additional private security specializing in counterterrorism, partly in response to the Vienna terror plot foiled by U.S. and Austrian authorities.
We have been told that the private security force will also be deployed because of the ongoing riots in London, which are putting a strain on local police.
Our sources say that Wembley in particular usually has high levels of security, especially when compared to similar venues, and is one of the safest stadiums in Europe from an anti-terrorism perspective… but there are still concerns.
Our sources say the main issue for Taylor’s upcoming Wembley shows will be protecting the crowds of Swifties that always gather outside her concert venues.
We have already seen huge crowds outside other European concert venues, such as those in Munich, for example. The fact is that his most ardent fans gather outside the venues, even if they don’t have tickets, and they will also need protection.
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Well KnotFGH Security’s operations director in the UK, tells Vscek that… private security firms work alongside the police outside of fan events and are usually tasked with tracking down suspicious individuals.
He says that anti-terrorist security forces tend to deploy plainclothes and uniformed personnel whose job is to search for unknown people in the crowd. If someone is scanning the area for cameras and police, that would be a sign that something is wrong and security would move in.
In most cases, we are told that the tactic is to be friendly with the suspicious individual and ask if they need help with anything, but if security gets the slightest inkling of something fishy, the police will be called immediately.
The increased security and emphasis on counter-terrorism measures are the result of Taylor’s Cancelled Concerts in Vienna… where 3 suspects arrested for allegedly planning to detonate explosives inside Taylor’s show and cause casualties among fans outside the venue.
Officially, London’s Metropolitan Police say: “There is nothing to suggest that the matters being investigated by the Austrian authorities will have any impact on future events here in London.”
However, the involvement of counter-terrorism security forces reveals that Wembley Stadium, law enforcement and concert organisers are taking a more cautious than apologetic approach to Taylor’s London dates.