Specially Trained officers from GMP's Project Servator team have been deployed at Crumpsall Metrolink stop and several sites around Northumberland Street in Salford today, as they continue to show a police presence in the areas. Officers have been communicating with local business owners in the area as they continue to look out for signs of suspicious behaviour as the conflict between Israel and Hama continues. In a statement released last week, Sergeant Lee Keefe, GMP's Project Servator Coordinator, said: "Interaction with the community has been positive throughout these deployments, with officers receiving feedback from members of the public about the increased presence being reassuring and making them feel safe amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. "Officers deployed as part of Project Servator are specially trained to spot signs of suspicious behaviour that other people may not notice. Behaviour which could be indicative of planning to commit a crime." "Deployments are unpredictable and can happen at any time of the day or night. They involve working with partner agencies, businesses, and members of the public. "If you see deployments pop up in your area, there is no cause for alarm, officers involved will likely speak to you to let you know what they are doing." To report suspicious activity, call the police on 101. Suspicious activity is anything that seems out of place, unusual or does not seem to fit in with day-to-day life. If it is an emergency, always call 999. Guidance on how to help, including what suspicious activity to look out for, and confidential reporting is available at www.gov.uk/act