
This article was last updated on April 16, 2022
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The Edmonton Police Service in conjunction with the RCMP, other policing agencies and federal authorities are investigating the report of the Al-Shabab video which encourages action to be taken against shopping malls around the world, including West Edmonton Mall.
“At this time, we have determined there is no imminent threat to Edmonton, Canada, or its citizens,” says Deputy Chief Brian Simpson. “The safety and security of the public is our first and foremost priority.”
The Edmonton Police Service takes any threat to our country’s national security very seriously.
Although West Edmonton Mall was identified in the video, the EPS has shared information and is working closely with all malls and their security detail within the city, including West Edmonton Mall.
The EPS is also working closely with the community and encourage anyone to report suspicious activity to the police.
The EPS will continue to work closely with its law enforcement partners and investigate threats posed to Edmontonians to ensure Canada remains safe.
Police encourage anyone who has information to contact the Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567
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