Britain revises alert after US terror warning for SA
6 June 2016
An official for the British embassy in South Africa said their government had revised their travel alert to South Africa following the US warning at the weekend.
Clarifying earlier reports that the UK had issued a new alert, the embassy’s Isabel Potgieter told News24 that their government issued an alert on May 20 but had revised it at the weekend following the US alert.
Potgieter said the UK government was not advising its citizens against travel to South Africa.
The US issued a warning on Saturday after it had "received information that terrorist groups are planning to carry out near-term attacks against places where US citizens congregate in South Africa, such as upscale shopping areas and malls in Johannesburg and Cape Town".