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Police chief warns city faces serious risk of terror attack



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Published Date:
15 August 2006
THE Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police today said Edinburgh faces a very serious threat of terrorist attack and warned that believing otherwise was "naïve and dangerous".
Paddy Tomkins said Scotland needs to be alert to the threat and that the Capital has to make counter-acting terrorism a new policing priority for the foreseeable future.

But he warned that any racist backlash in the Lothians as a result of the new terror alert will not be tolerated, and said police would make it a priority to send offenders to the courts.

His comments come after two mosques in the Lothians were targeted in racist attacks over the weekend.

A 37-year-old man was arrested and charged in the early hours of Saturday morning for allegedly hurling racist abuse at someone within a mosque in Livingston's Craigshill Road. And racist graffiti was also

found on the wall of the Shagalal Mosque on the city's Annandale Street Lane on Saturday morning.

Mr Tomkins, who has warned before that cities like Edinburgh face as much a risk of terrorist attack as the major cities in England, called on the community to help and assist police in tackling the threat.

The stark warning comes as airports slowly return to normal after a weekend of delays following the uncovering of the major terrorist plot to blow up US-bound flights from the UK last week.

The foiled plot has prompted the Government to look at controversial new screening methods for passengers, including giving security staff the power to stop people based on their ethnic or religious background. Mr Tomkins said: "Some may think that there is no Scottish context to this threat but I am convinced that such belief is naïve and perhaps dangerous. Those who would carry out such acts make no distinction between parts of the United Kingdom and seem unlikely to spare us on other idealised or romantic grounds.

"Furthermore the plot and its context within world events illustrates that this is a new policing priority for the foreseeable future. These alleged acts are criminal in their nature and are an assault on every community that makes up Scottish society.

"The perpetrators of terrorism have always justified the carnage in the terms of whatever ideology they follow. If this is now done in the guise of a perversion of religious belief it does not hide the fact that this is murder and the perpetrators are criminals.

"These issues are a major threat to our society and are on a scale that requires a co-ordinated response from us all. The police cannot do this alone but we can succeed if we maintain that active support and co-operation of our communities."

Mr Tomkins also revealed that fears of a racist backlash, where attacks happen on minority religious groups as a result of the terrorist threat, had proved correct with a number of incidents at places of worship in Lothian and Borders over the weekend.

He said that any racism will not be tolerated and offenders will be pursued and prosecuted through the courts.

Mr Tomkins also called on any victims of racist attacks to report the crime to police or file a remote report on the police website at www.lbp.police.uk/takecontrol

He added: "These are difficult times for us all but I would wish to reassure people of our determination to strongly fight the threat of terrorism, while defending the rights and freedoms of all the communities that make up our vibrant and diverse country.

"While we have no intelligence of a threat against Scotland a great deal of work is in hand both within the force and in partnership with other forces and local strategic partners to safeguard us all.

"Clearly many of the measures introduced are causing difficulty and frustration but I would ask that people remain focused on the nature of the threat and the need to protect human life. Working together in this way our society can defeat this peril and retain the quality of freedom we all cherish in Scotland."

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1

calum,

east lothian 15/08/2006 11:00:38

I realise that Mr. Tomkins has a background from London and was first on the scene at the Brighton bombings but we in Edinburgh have some experience of terrorism and the community backlash as well.
Remember the anti-Irish feelings in the 70s during the troubles and when Edinburgh Castle was targetted? Remember the suspicion when an Irish accent was heard? It is natural for people to be suspicious and insecure during times like this, particularly when we are well aware that our communities and lifestyles are under threat.
And, on a point of clarification, isn't a mosque a centre for the Islam religion? Since when was that defined as a race issue? In the same way as Catholic chapels in his own Force area have been the target of attacks? Some clarification needed here.
In this devolved Scotland, it is expected that Edinburgh would bear a heightened awareness of security given its status as the political, military, educational, financial, tourist, royal capital of our country. Indeed, terrorists make no distinction between parts of the Western World - witness Madrid, Paris, New York etc. etc. - so we do not see ourselves as being "spared on idealised or romantic grounds" because we haven't been in the past.
Defend our rights on our behalf but don't patronise us.

2

Man in the middle,

15/08/2006 11:41:19

If I burn down a christian church, would i be branded as racist? So why when mosques are targeted are the perpetrators accused of being so? when a group in our society are hell-bent on murdering innocent people in the name of their religion, it is only natural that potential victims will react in this way.

3

inter alia,

Edinburgh 15/08/2006 11:53:09

In five, ten, or even fifteen years down the road will we be reading of the muslim equivalent of the MaGuire family ?

4

Dave,

15/08/2006 12:16:22

In response to #3, i can envisage in 5-10 years time, our children taking up arms to defend our country from radical muslims and other races who want to come to this land and change our ways to what they believe.

Now more so than not are the words of E Powell coming to fruition, it is little wonder support for the National Front is growing over the whole country.

5

Jack,

15/08/2006 12:55:36

Bloody hypocrites...dont fight now, only when we tell you! It's totally understandable to me that people will react in such a way and how long are we supposed to go on living in denial until something is done about the threat innocent Brits face?? I know many who feel powerless, the idea we should just wait for the authorities to do something about our security becomes more hopeless all the time, our borders still wide open, these extremists still preaching their hatred...but you get angry and the full force of the law will come down on YOU. These people wouldn't be driven to such action if they felt something was actually being done to protect our communities.

On the issue of the Scots not being a target, well I have spoken to a fair few who think it's just an English/US problem, their justification? Spain hasn't been bombed since it withdrew it's troops from Iraq, well that's a mistake, Scots may not be the biggest fish to fry right now but as we all share the same values eventually it would be and it is those values that are so offensive to the islamofacists.

6

Aesop,

Leith 15/08/2006 12:55:53

As long as Scotand is part of the warmongering British state there's alway a possibility that an attack could happen here.

Roll on May 3rd 2007 when we can vote for Independence and to get out of this British madhouse.

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Avril, Inverleith Skate Park,

Lost in the quagmire 15/08/2006 13:01:18

Curious email address L&BP have chosen for "victims" to write to.

"take control", indeed. Isn't that what terrorists try to do rather than using free speech and the democratic process?

8

Jack,

15/08/2006 13:06:11

There are madder houses than the British one and if independence is achieved then who are you going to blame if the bombs still reign down?

9

Keep your hair on,

East Lothian 15/08/2006 13:36:42

I think there is too much naievity in those who are seeking to bring peace in the world around us. Take the current state of affairs in the UK post the airort debacle. This has mainly been brought on by our autorities allowing situations to happen over many years that have allowed these terrorists to be in our country in the first place. I know there are genuine cases where shelter and protection have been needed from authorities in other countries and that has to remain in the future. We have been too tolerant of terrorist perpetuators over the years and we are reaping what we have sown ! Put the shoe on the other foot.....what do you think would happen to us if we tried to set up a church in one of their Islamic states. Do you think they would exercise tolerance and make room for us ? I don't think so !! I have nothing against followers of Islam choosing to live here but they need to respect our laws and standards and stop trying to impose theirs on us! People like Mr Tomkins allowing our one-eyed , one handed Islamic preacher to carry on the way he did for so many years is a travesty and one we must not allow to be repeated. Mr Tomkins should open his eyes and see what he is allowing to happen by defending them and asking us to be tolerant and respectful !

10

Hugh Jars,

out of touch 15/08/2006 13:54:04

Chief Constable Paddy Tomkins asks us to be tolerant and respectful of the one community whose religious zealots are preaching hatred of the western world, it's values and ideals, and very way of life.

Will he also call for the Muslim community to publicly condemn the hate-mongering Imams who preach this religious contempt?

If I protest against Islam or its Muslims and their way of life I am branded a racist, so why are they allowed to do the same about us in the name of religion and get away with it?

11

TERRY,

USA 15/08/2006 14:34:29

#9
I am an immigrant who came here from paksitan to gain freedom of speech and the freedom of relegion (to pray and worship the way I want to unless it bothers someone). I agree with you that any one who comes here should respect the law and one should think only for the goodwill of the country, he lives in, because one choose that country and one choose that society and law which he/she is going to become part of. If someone has a problem, don't come.
#10
I am a muslim and I truly believe that it is a peaceful relegion unlike its shown in today's world. It does have a lot of extremists. The peaceful people do work to drive the extremism out as there was a very peaceful Muslim convention in UK. About 30,000 people attended and very peaceful speeches were made, and were against any kind of hatred. I hardly found anything about that in any kind of media, as you know good things dont make good news. We have to promote peace and rule any kind of hatred out with help of each other.

LOVE FOR ALL
HATRED FOR NONE

12

abracadabra,

Edinburgh 15/08/2006 15:06:18
13

inter alia,

Edinburgh 15/08/2006 15:18:07

Heard all this 'kill 'em all, let God sort them out' + 'how can you kill children - answer - aim lower' crap before - even saw the t-shirts - US War College, Carlisle, Washington DC. Seems the Earth is full of Walters.

14

Avril, Inverleith Skate Park,

Lost in the quagmire 15/08/2006 16:01:44

"It is the English, not their Government; for if they were not blind cowards, they would lynch Chamberlain and Halifax and all the other smarmy traitors."

Thus wrote Enoch Powell in 1939 concerning the appeasement of Germany.

Look him up in Wikipedia - an interesting man.

15

Avril, Inverleith Skate Park,

Lost in the quagmire 15/08/2006 16:12:20

"Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent Ali Dizaei said tougher checks based on ethnicity and religious background would create a new offence of "travelling whilst Asian" "

!. The "Not The Nine O'Clock News" police sketch on which this witty one-liner is based aws putting across a serious point in a very effective satirical manner (so, that's rumbled the source of Ali's wee witicism).

2. I think it would be more useful if senior Police Officers, whose salaries we ALL pay, confined these opinions and comments to proper, professional forums rather than spouting them forth from any available soapbox.

Ali is paid to do a job, not grab his moment of soundbite fame.

16

SarahT,

15/08/2006 16:26:01

At the end of the day, these terrorists, and all the people who openly and tacitly support them by doing nothing to stamp out these attitudes in their own community -- including those who write these ridiculous "yes, but" articles, condemning the violence but then in the same breath arguing that it is understandable because these young muslims are "angry") are a bunch of religious bigots.

I know lots of people who get angry (and believe it or not, their anger doesn't include any consideration of events in the Middle East -- there are other terrible things going on in the world, you know) but that doesn't mean they go out and kill people!

17

Androsthenes,

Edinburgh 15/08/2006 17:07:16

If Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent Ali Dizaei cannot see the connection between Islam and Islamic terrorism one wonders what his qualification for being Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent actually is.
It may also be noted that Islam doesn't require a race qualifaication therefore any attempt to associate Islam with a particular racial group is unIslamic

18

Thomas the Tank,

EmbraToon 15/08/2006 17:12:39

To Doomed, (7, 14, 15) Yep, I heard that "travelling whilst Asian" rant from Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent Ali Dizaei - I'd have to suggest that 1) The Chief Superintendent is way off his locus on this - we pay Politicians and tolerate all manner of unelected 'rentagobs' to make such utterances but the Police are supposed to be Neutral (Remember 'without fear or favour', Ali?) 2) He's blundering straight into Racist Stereotyping himself. If Islam (a 'Faith', remember, not a 'Race') has a heart, it's in Saudi Arabia - I can't speak for 'the Arabs' but I have a sneaking suspicion most wouldn't take 'Asian' as a compliment. Far be it for me to suggest that former colleague Ali is abusing his senior position (reminds me of someone else on the L&B Police Board) to showboat and play to the gallery of a 'community' that defines itself on racial lines - I thought the Metropolitan Police served all of London.

19

reader,

15/08/2006 17:24:34

We should also be aware that Melrose is under threat of a very serious terror attack, and to say this is nonsense would be both naive and dangerous. So you'd better not doubt what I'm saying but instead be afraid. Every self-respecting town nowadays needs to feel it is under serioud threat, doesn't it?

20

Mr C,

Edinburgh 15/08/2006 17:45:59

...........Im glad im not one of those 'naive and dangerous' ones, now wheres my checkbook, do I hear the cash register needing more police funds? Oh theres it is Ching Ching Ching....

21

Avril, Inverleith Skate Park,

Lost etc 15/08/2006 18:08:48

Greg,

At last! You're on message! Any town that isn't quivering in fear obviously has no sense of pride in itself or its inhabitants.

That's no' Farmer Broon spreading silage you can smell - it's fear!

22

Ricky,

Scotland 15/08/2006 19:57:46

hasn’t Scotland always been under threat of terrorist attack? infact was it not once victim to a huge ethnic cleansing campaign back in 1745 by it’s neighbours - maybe they can give us some guidance on what’s the best way to deal with it?

Naw! Terror will just go on happening, and happening - just cross yer fingers everybody, and hope you are not a victim of suffering.

Terror doesn’t work if ya ain’t scared and quite frankly m’dears I don’t give a damn.

23

Liz,

Frae EmbraToon Tae 15/08/2006 20:55:38

The terror attacks on 9/11 brought the way terrorists (cowardly) actions work to an all new level. EVERY country in the western world is a target for them - we can no longer blame our 'goverment' - it's how we live they don't like and they want to dictate to us. I just loved the letter recently published in the newspapers from a portion of "Islamic Leaders" in England (three of them are in parliament?) - literally dictating to us what they want us to do.

They have taken it to an all new level - so do we to fight back for our rights to live how WE want to live, if they don't like it - go back to the Middle East and live how they want to there. Don't bother us. And to the person who asked if we were in their countries would they be so leniant and understanding???? Right!!!! We would lose our head alright - literally!

24

Malky,

Glasgow 15/08/2006 21:28:52

The police don't think for themselves, they're handed their opinion by the government, fact.

Why is anyone surprised that he's out trumping the fear factor? Looks like he showed a bit of artistic licence this time and has been rightly slated.

25

Mike,

Connecticut, USA 15/08/2006 22:28:58

"Kevin W., Leith / 1:55pm 15 Aug 2006 As long as Scotand is part of the warmongering British state there's alway a possibility that an attack could happen here.

Roll on May 3rd 2007 when we can vote for Independence and to get out of this British madhouse."

As an American, I wisely refrain from opining on issues of Scottish independence or continued union.

But as an observor of world events, I note to Kevin W. that "lack of warmongering" appears to offer little immunity from radical Islamic criminal gangs or terrorists.

Scandanavia is beset with a massive Muslim rape and crime wave. Non-war mongering Denmark and Netherlands have had serious issues. Many suburbs in France burned merrily last summer.
Even after Spain declared itself "no longer Bush/Blairs friend" the terror plots continue. The Swiss found a nest of Islamists planning on blowing up the Spanish Supreme Court for some real or imagined grievance.

Outside Europe, all along Islam's bloody borders - infidels - "war-mongering" or not, are targeted with death. Christian children run down and decapitated in Sulawesi. Buddhist families in southern Thailand exterminated by roving Muslim gangs. Christians and animists killed throughout Africa's borders. Indians for various present and historical grievances. And the Jews? Well, the Jews have a special spot in the Islamist heart....

The Islamists are notorious for going in and killing Muslim heretics and apostates if they run out of pagans and infidels to kill. Algeria, the Iraqi religious war going on now, the Taliban's liquidations of the Shiite Haziri in Afghanistan.

Just don't even THINK you are safe in Scotland, Kevin, if you stay out of the current global struggle. Even if you help build mosques all over Scotland and support Sharia Law. Because all terrorism is local...It starts with Islamists - hating the other - wishing them dead and understanding their faith rewards

26

Avril, Inverleith Skate Park,

Mainwaring-On-Sea 15/08/2006 22:37:47

We're doomed.

27

Liz,

Somewhere 15/08/2006 23:22:25

Independence for Scotland (which I would LOVE) will not solve any terrorism plots - surely you can see that they are not interested in who we are but what we are - namely, westerners. I for one will never worship Allah (if that's how you even spell it) - but good luck to them that do but for goodness sake please leave the rest of us alone - I don't really care what Allah (sp?) wants you to do - keep it on your own soil, and if you live on our soil, abide by our standards of living, religious or otherwise, or go where you can live how you want to, you will NEVER convert me!

I have NEVER in my entire life been a racist nor a bigot but I can tell you, I am beginning to despise certain cultures that I do not wish to embrace - as they obviously do not want to embrace mine.

28

Avril, Inverleith Skate Park,

Auschwitz-an-zee 15/08/2006 23:49:13

We're doomed.

Exterminate the enemies of democracy!

Global warming is good. It makes the weather sunny.

Matron, the screens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

29

Stuarty purty,

In a muslim country. 16/08/2006 03:22:41

Can't comment. Not allowed to.

30

famous 15,

16/08/2006 16:31:46

Its common sense to be alert to any criminal behaviour in an aware society but to be scared witless by a local police chief who hankers for his great days in Metropolitan London..no thank you. I am more scared of Bush and Blair and hasten the day Scotland becomes independent. Respect please but do not force me toward any religion. I cannot abide any of them.


 

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