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Terror fight is a major challenge insists Strang



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
CHIEF CONSTABLE David Strang today warned combating terrorism remained one of the biggest challenges facing police in the Capital.
In the wake of last June's attempted bombing of Glasgow Airport, the Lothian and Borders force radically overhauled its approach to the issue, he said.

Protection has been stepped up at the Scottish Parliament and Holyrood Palace – where the Quee
n is currently staying – and Mr Strang has been actively building closer relations with Muslim communities in the Capital.

He said the Glasgow attack had "brought home" in dramatic fashion the fact that Scotland was a target for extremists.

Mr Strang said tackling terrorism was one of his "key challenges" for the coming year, as he published his first annual report on crime in Lothian and Borders since taking up his post 15 months ago.

He cited an overall drop in crime of 9.4 per cent, or 7308 offences, and the improving performance of the force communication centre, which is now hitting its targets for answering calls from the public, as the most pleasing achievements.

Mr Strang said: "A little over a year ago we would not see the large barriers being erected around the palace. The attack changed how we thought about terrorism as a force, and brought home to people in Scotland that terrorism wasn't something distant.

"I see counter-terrorism as a key challenge for the next year. We are already working to engage with the ethnic community and I've visited several mosques in recent weeks."

During the past 12 months, police have been working with city businesses to deliver anti-terror training, such as spotting potential terrorists and how to deal with the aftermath of a bomb attack.

Officers use anti-terror powers to carry out 30 stop and search operations a day at Waverley and Haymarket stations, while a new major investigations co-ordination and development unit, offering counter-terror training, will open later this year.

Mr Strang said he did not believe the three shootings in the Lothians last month, including the attempted murder of businessmen Tony DeMarco at the Maybury Casino, signalled any significant change in the criminal culture in the Capital.

Jalal Chaudry, the Edinburgh and East of Scotland representative on the Muslim Council of Britain, said he met Mr Strang when he had visited the mosque in Annandale Street, Leith.

He said: "It's very important for there to be good relations between the Muslim community and the police."

• Lothian and Borders Police lost more than 30,000 days to sickness among officers in the last year, new figures have revealed.

Caught in middle of piping row
THE stand-off between residents and bagpipers on the Royal Mile has left police with their hands tied, Chief Constable David Strang said.

Mr Strang admitted that it was a "difficult situation" as officers were compelled to deal with residents complaining about noise.

Bagpipers last week returned to the Royal Mile and vowed to defy the controversial police ban on busking. Officers have moved on pipers from the area and asked them to sign acceptable behaviour contracts pledging not to return.

Police say they have been forced to deal with up to 20 complaints a day about noise nuisance.

Mr Strang said: "We have to respond to these calls because people are complaining. It's a difficult situation and we'll have to see what happens."







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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 11:19 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh policing
 
1

AbandonAllHope,

01/07/2008 12:50:51
What utter rubbish, Mr Strang, your the problem not the mozzy's
!
2

Cynicaltalk,

01/07/2008 13:02:37

#2

But how many have been deterred?
3

Ron D,

Enybru 01/07/2008 13:08:41
It's just a matter of time. Where there's a will...
4

alex paterson,

edinburgh 01/07/2008 13:45:53
Strang sounds good but what has been done so far,does he have Airports and other incoming places covered,how many does he have in custody,or got through the system.
5

NorT,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 14:08:24
Terrorism just a phrase put around by the police and the security forces to try and justify their jobs and departments. Like criminal, if terrorists were clever they would not get caught.It is our government with their illegal wars that fuel the mood.
6

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 14:11:10
Would it be fair to suggest that, in the finest journalistic traditions of the Evening Chip Wrapper, this 'story' is really just a regurgitation of Plod's press release to mark publication of the Chief's Annual Coffee-Table Magazine? And did Davy Strang say anything about his humiliating backtrack on his predecessors' (Cameron and Tumpkins) grandiose Mission Control - Bilston? And how he's going to find approximately 14 sergeants and over 40 constables to reopen Divisional Control Rooms - or were they never actually closed in the first place?
7

M.Corleone,

2nd Vatican State.....Coatbridge 01/07/2008 14:33:49
Terror fight ? This must be to get rid of Gordon Broon. I wonder if arraecting those who drop bombs on innocent civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan is included in the fight against terror ?
8

M.Corleone,

01/07/2008 14:34:14
Ooops .... arresting
9

I love to eat Sellotape,

01/07/2008 14:36:52
Actually, I prefer "arrecting". It has a more mysterious quality, in line with the topic.

But it is Gordon BROWN.
10

Statsman,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 15:56:13
How many people are killed by terrorism?

How many people are killed in knife attacks or in road accidents? How many people are terrorised by youths running around unhindered causing all sorts of crime?

We have to accept this idiot telling us terrorism is the hot issue when we can't get police to come out for everyday stuff?

Stop fighting invisible terror and start fighting everyday crime.
11

Dragonlord,

01/07/2008 16:05:38
Here's a thought, The next time a gang of youths start throwing rocks at your windows, phone the police and claim terroists are throwing unexploded bombs and that you will try and shoot them from an upstairs window. Bet you won't be able to move for polis.
12

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01/07/2008 16:20:45
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13

Vandala,

01/07/2008 16:43:36
#13 Indeed, but you'll also be arrested for perverting the course of justice. And rightly so.
14

Jenny MacArthur,

01/07/2008 17:51:57
The whole "terrorism" fearmongering scare is whipped up by politicians to justify increasing levels of social control and removal of civil rights. There's far less real risk of being affected by terrorism than at almost any time in history. But politicians know that by whipping up fear they can indoctrinate the sheep-like population to accept almost anything. Who are the real terrorists? The answer are the people encouraging us to live terrified lives... the politicians and their lackies like David Strang. It's they who want us to live in fear, which is why they continually trump up false threats and exaggerate the impact of real risks. The total number of people who died in the london bombings was about the death toll of one day on the roads. Get a sense of proportion, and don't listen to these cynical fear-mongers.
15

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

01/07/2008 17:53:24
"In the wake of last June's attempted bombing of Glasgow Airport, the Lothian and Borders force radically overhauled its approach to the issue, he said."

This would be the incident where the terrorists managed only to set fire to themselves? That in itself creating a new record because Scotland's previous high-scorer in the Halal Halfwit stakes couldn't even set fire to his own shoes.

It seems to me that in Scotland we have slapstick terrorism and that your average piper is in fact the greater threat to the polity.

Though the fact that the cops use these comedy capers to justify 30 stop and searches per day indicates that the police are a greater threat to our freedoms than Al Qaeda (Scottish Jihadi Branch - Death to the Infidel!) could ever dream to be.
16

Voldemort,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 17:59:31
This is the same strang that awards himself his own bonus on the back of persecuting motorists to the nth degree - Then he spouts out things like this as if to justify his existence; don't be fooled - the police gave up on real crime years ago in favour of more profitable activities ...
17

tumshie heid,

01/07/2008 18:02:09
AAAARGH I agree with Jenny....Help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
18

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 18:54:43
#14 - It's MR Strang when you're talking about David, B.Sc, M.Sc.,Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police. As most of us are here. Who are YOU wittering about, AndrewS?
19

Drat,

Edinburgh 01/07/2008 20:42:43
I wasn't aware that it was an attempted "bombing" at Glasgow Airport. As far as I was led to believe, some numpty drove a landrover into the doors and it burst in to flames. Not exactly a bomb in the real sense.
20

Franck,

01/07/2008 21:55:19
21

Seeing as it was the intention to smash their way through the doors and ignite gas cannisters that were intended to fly through the check in area causing serious injury whilst also causing explosions to propel the bags of nails within the boot of the car. AGAIN causing horrific injury.... I think that i'll say it was an attempted bombing.
21

celtic4,

USA 02/07/2008 00:36:31
# 7,12,16, what planet are you from???? Go to work one day, everything is apparently fine, then all at once, without notice, a PLANE smashes into the office where you're working??? The whole place is on fire, you can't get down the steps or the lift and you tell me you are not TERRIFIED????? This certainly is NOT some made up some such by politians or police, you crazy people!!! Terrorism IS REAL and they have no bother whatever killing people who do not believe the way they believe. Read a book for goodness sake! Get out there and learn what terrorism really IS!! And even the Glasgow airport attack was one of terrorism. My gosh, people, open your eyes. Tell me you would not be terrified if a plane crashed into your office and you were on fire and the building fell on you! Good grief. How truly stupid can some be????
22

James (1),

04/07/2008 15:30:56
#21 How many question marks do you need to use?
Why does asking someone what planet they are from merit 4 but about the plane only 3?
We cannot beat terrorism because there are too many nutters out their who want their own way "because" its the right way. We can only make it harder for terrorists to do their job.
To reduce terrorism we would need to close off all borders. Make only those who were born in a country able to live their and vet everyone who wants to come here.
EU makes that impossible so we paper over the cracks and try to continue with our lives.

 

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