Every member of Parliament (MP) will be contacted by police regarding their security arrangements, a national police body said on Saturday in the wake of the killing of a Conservative MP. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), said Operation Bridger, a nationwide police protective security operation established in 2016, will contact every MP individually. Sir David Amess, 69-year-old MP for Southend West, was fatally stabbed on Friday around midday at Belfairs Methodist Church in the English town of Leigh-on-Sea, where he was meeting with his constituents. A 25-year-old man, reportedly a British national of Somali heritage, was arrested on suspicion of murder. Police have declared the stabbing a terrorist incident, as the early investigation “revealed a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism.” A spokesman from the NPCC said Operation Bridger representatives in local police forces will contact MPs in their jurisdictions “to discuss their security arrangements, and to ensure they are aware of all advice pertaining …