Glasgow Times

Ireland ferry links ‘pose terror threat’ for Scots

- By TOM TORRANCE

THE threat of terrorists crossing by ferry from Northern Ireland to Scotland is real and substantia­ted, the former terrorism reviewer has warned.

Officers at the Scottish ports of Loch Ryan and Cairnryan said passenger informatio­n from ferry companies was “incomplete and unreliable”.

Since 2014 the terror threat in Scotland has been “severe”, with an attack highly likely. Reviewer David Anderson QC wrote: “The threat of terrorists crossing from Northern Ireland to Scotland is a real and substantia­ted one.

“The Canary Wharf truck bomb of 1996, manufactur­ed by the IRA in South Armagh, killed two people, injured more than 100 and caused £150 million worth of damage. It was transporte­d from Larne to Stranraer on a Stena Lines ferry, then driven to London.”

That attack was more than 20 years ago, before the 1998 Good Friday Agreement which cemented the peace process.

Police Scotland this month launched a campaign urging the public to help defeat terrorism.

The terrorism reviewer’s report was published before he left office at the start of March.

He said passenger lists for ferries connecting Belfast and Larne in Co Antrim to the Scottish west coast were incomplete and unreliable, warning port security had been impaired by shortcomin­gs.

“On my visits in 2015/16 to the seaports of Kent and to Cairnryan and Loch Ryan in the southwest of Scotland, the common and strongly expressed refrain from ports officers was that they could do their jobs more effectivel­y if they had better advance informatio­n about passengers arriving (and departing) by sea.

“In the absence of such informatio­n, it is impossible to target stops as precisely as it is, for example, at airports.”

He endorsed the view of officers at Irish Sea ports that better quality informatio­n, provided reliably and in advance, would substantia­lly improve their ability to target examinatio­ns of passengers effectivel­y.

A statement from Police Scotland said: “Officers from Police Scotland’s Border Policing Command work closely with operators at ferry ports to ensure this is a safe environmen­t for passengers as well as the safety and security of communitie­s elsewhere in the UK.”

 ??  ?? The attack on London’s Canary Wharf was cited in the report
The attack on London’s Canary Wharf was cited in the report

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