NYPD HOLDS SECURITY BRIEFING AHEAD OF HIGH HOLY DAYS
No Specific Threats Seen for New York City or Jewish Institutions at this Time; Intelligence Division Detectives Discuss International Liaison Role, Evolving Terror Threats on Western Targets
Synagogues, Jewish Cultural Institutions are Among Locations Regularly Patrolled by NYPD Counterterrorism Units in the City
NYPD PHOTOS: NYPD Detective Ira Weiss provided
a briefing on the evolution of terrorist threats on Jewish targets in the
Western world, including an analysis of Hezbollah, during the High Holy Days
briefing at Police Headquarters Monday.
NYPD Chief Chaplain Rabbi Dr. Alvin Kass
closed the official High Holy Days program, presented to members of the New York
City Jewish community at Police Headquarters Monday. Following Rabbi Kass's
remarks, the audience was invited to participate in a question-and-answer
session with Department leadership.
Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly today presided over the
annual High Holy Days briefing held by the New York City Police Department in
advance of the Jewish religious observances beginning with Rosh Hashanah and
extending through Yom Kippur. He was joined by Chief Chaplain Rabbi Dr. Alvin
Kass and detectives from the NYPD Intelligence Division who provided information
about the role of its International Liaisons, as well as the nature of terrorist
threats on Jewish targets in the West. Approximately 300 community members and
religious leaders attended.
Although there is no specific threat to New
York City at this time, the Department has briefed its commanders on activities
during the High Holy Days, which coincide this year with the United Nations
General Assembly. It also will increase deployments of patrol vehicles and
officers to synagogues and other iconic and cultural Jewish
institutions.
“Eight years ago on September 11th we learned in the most
brutal possible way that what happens overseas has direct consequences for New
York City,” Commissioner Kelly said in his opening remarks. “In January 2002, we
began broadening our perspective. Our jurisdiction didn't change, but the scope
of our awareness did.”
NYPD overseas liaisons work collaboratively with
local police and intelligence agencies in Abu Dhabi, Amman, London, Lyon,
Madrid, Montreal, Paris, Santo Domingo, Singapore, Tel Aviv, and Toronto. They
also respond to terrorist incidents overseas, as they did after recent attacks
in Jakarta this summer, and Mumbai in November 2008.