Four arrests after 7,000 police deployed for Trump visit

Four arrests after 7,000 police deployed for Trump visit

During Donald Trump’s private four-day visit to Scotland, a significant security operation involved the deployment of more than 7,000 police officers, as confirmed by Police Scotland. This massive deployment included 6,144 Police Scotland officers and an additional 1,197 officers from forces in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. President Trump arrived at Prestwick Airport and spent the weekend at his Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire before heading to Aberdeenshire to inaugurate a new golf course.

Assistant Chief Constable Emma Bond of Police Scotland mentioned that it was too early to determine the exact cost of the operation but assured that it would amount to a substantial sum. Discussions regarding the financial implications of the operation were ongoing with the Scottish and UK governments. The security measures put in place were deemed necessary to address any potential threats that may have arisen during the visit.

Comparisons were drawn to Trump’s previous visits to the UK, where significant police resources were also mobilized. During his 2019 state visit, London’s Metropolitan Police deployed over 6,300 officers at a cost of £3.4 million. In 2018, a working visit to London and Scotland incurred expenses exceeding £14.2 million, with over 5,000 officers deployed. The latest operation was seen as proportionate and well-prepared for all eventualities, ensuring the safety and security of all involved.

The arrests made during Trump’s visit included individuals charged with assault and endangering the safety of an aircraft, as well as others arrested in connection with protests across the country. A comprehensive deployment of 20,748 officers, including local, national, and specialist units, showcased the thoroughness of the security measures implemented. Various methods of transportation, including horses, motorbikes, quad bikes, and boats, were utilized by the officers to maintain vigilance throughout the four-day period

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