25 September 2023 10:43 Update on armed policing across London Met officers still make up the vast majority of armed resources deployed across London.

We are aware of media reporting suggesting that all firearms officers have stepped back from armed duties.

This is not correct. There are armed Met officers, including counterterrorism officers, on duty across London.

Below is our latest statement on the availability of armed officers:

Senior officers, including the Commissioner, have been meeting with firearms officers in recent days as they reflect on the CPS decision to charge NX121 with murder.

Many are worried about how the decision impacts on them, on their colleagues and on their families. They are concerned that it signals a shift in the way the decisions they take in the most challenging circumstances will be judged.

A number of officers have taken the decision to step back from armed duties while they consider their position but in the past 24 hours some have returned.

We are in ongoing discussions with those officers to support them and to fully understand the genuinely held concerns that they have.

The Met has a significant firearms capability and we continue to have armed officers deployed in communities across London as well as at other sites including Parliament, diplomatic premises, airports etc.

To ensure that we can continue to keep the public safe and respond to any eventualities, since Saturday evening Met firearms officers have been supported by a limited number of armed officers from other UK forces.

The Ministry of Defence has agreed to a request to provide the Met with counterterrorism support should it be needed.

This is a contingency option that would only be used in specific circumstances and where an appropriate policing response was not available.

Armed forces personnel will not be used in a routine policing capacity.

We will keep these measures under review. Met officers still make up the vast majority of armed resources deployed across London.