Police have offered reassurance after reports of further anti-immigration gatherings and disorder in Devon.
Two groups of protesters clashed in Plymouth on Monday evening as part of a series of incidents across the UK following the killing of three girls in Southport, on 29 July.
Unverified posts regarding further protests in Torquay and Exeter were later circulated online.
Devon and Cornwall Police said there would be an increased level of community engagement over the coming days but it was “not in response to specific intelligence”.
The force added: “This is to ensure we are actively engaged with the public, available to receive intelligence from the community and to ensure we understand the concerns of those we serve.
“Much of the intelligence received so far has not resulted in the disorder suggested.
“We are working around the clock to assess the credibility of any reports we receive and will share information at a local level with communities as soon as we are able to so appropriate steps can be taken to deal with violent disorder.”
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