PUBLIC CONCERN AS ANTI TERRORISM POLICE BEING DRAFTED INTO HELENSBURGH

by Bill Heaney

There has been an initial negative reaction to a proposal to strengthen policing in Faslane, Helensburgh and the surrounding road network by drafting in the Ministry of Defence Police.
Called Project Servator, officers from Police Scotland and the Ministry of Defence Police will be deployed together at several locations in Argyll and Bute.
Officers engaged with the public, drivers and businesses will be encouraging them to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious behaviour.
A statement said: “Our specially trained officers are trained to disrupt a variety of criminality, including terrorism.
“Project Servator can happen anywhere at any time and uses a range of assets including plain clothes officers, CCTV and dogs to help keep you safe. Together, we’ve got it covered.”
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Project Servator

Information about Project Servator, its purpose and how you can report any concerns. The statement says nothing about whether the police involved in the project will be armed.

What Project Servator is

What we will do

What we need you to do

Accessibility

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What Project Servator is, according to Police Scotland

Project Servator is a policing tactic that aims to reassure the public. It targets criminal activity, including terrorism.

We work with partners, including businesses and security staff, to keep Scotland safe. The aim is to make Scotland a difficult place for criminals and terrorists.

Project Servator has been successful in gathering intelligence. It has helped Counter Terrorism Units investigate and prevent acts of terror.

It has also resulted in arrests. It helps remove firearms, knives and drugs from the streets.

Project Servator was used successfully during COP26; watch this short video to find out more:

What we will do

'Project Servator officers deployed in EdinburghIf a Project Servator deployment is happening where you are, there’s nothing to worry about.

They are normal police deployments.

Project Servator deployments are highly visible and unpredictable.

They can happen at any time, anywhere. They are made up of specially trained uniformed and plain clothes officers.

They can involve a wide range of other specialist police resources such as police dogs and horses.

Officers also make use of a range of technology including CCTV cameras and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR).

Officers will speak to people and local businesses to let them know what they are doing.

They will remind them to be vigilant, trust their instincts and report any suspicious or unusual behaviour.

You may also see officers handing out leaflets explaining what Project Servator is or posters on display.

Working with the community is vital to making Project Servator a success. If you have any questions, please feel free to talk to our officers.

Our teams also work with partners such as British Transport Police, security staff and CCTV operators to carry out deployments. 

What we need you to do

You have an important part to play.  Report anything that doesn’t feel right, for example an unattended item or someone acting suspiciously.

We’ll always take your report seriously.

• Tell a police officer or member of security or retail staff
• Call 101 (police non-emergency number)
• In an emergency, always call 999.

Accessibility

Easy read – What is Project Servator?

* This document is not owned by Police Scotland and may not be fully accessible.

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Counter Terrorism – Project Servator

Project Servator

Initial reaction from the public on Facebook, where Police Scotland posted their initial statement, was:

Allan Young

Aye , Jimmy agree with you . But who comes when you dial the polis 🤔 not them .
Now this has me worried
The Ministry of Defence police really are a well-equipped, properly funded police force.
Jimmy Duncan who are trained to shoot to kill.

One comment

  1. So its effectively the army on the streets.

    Civil police displaced by military police armed to kill

    Not really any other way of putting it. And make no mistake these mikitary police are under no democratic control.

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