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Published Date: 03 February 2008
MUSLIM fanatics in Scotland could be radicalised within weeks, the country's terror czar has warned. And John Corrigan stressed that the exact potential of the threat is constantly changing and can never be quantified.
He spoke to Scotland on Sunday just six weeks before retiring as Scotland's counter-terrorism chief, having spent four years in the post overseeing such operations as the arrest of Mohammed Atif Siddique and the inquiry into the would-be car bombing
of Glasgow Airport.

Recent research has shown the time it takes for an individual to show an initial interest in fundamentalism to actively taking part in an attack is reducing all the time.

Several years ago, experts figured that period may be up to 18 months but now with perceived threats to Muslims being featured virtually daily on our television screens, that timescale is down to just a few weeks.

In his first interview since the attacks on Glasgow Airport in June, Corrigan, who is also assistant chief constable of Strathclye Police, said: "There were some benchmarks up until 9/11 but, recently, it would be possible to find someone willing to involve themselves in a terrorist act in a much shorter timescale. That makes the challenge facing policing a bit more acute."

Corrigan said it was impossible to state with any conviction how many suspects were active in Scotland at any time.

He added: "I cannot quantify how many suspects we have in Scotland.

There is simply no way, short of getting access to the detailed plans of those who want to do harm to the UK, of telling how many individuals there are in this position. And it is not possible to separate Scotland from the rest of the UK. But it would be an act of the utmost complacency that Scotland is at risk any less than the rest of the UK."

Unlike England and Wales, Scotland does not have a dedicated Counter-Terrorism Unit but Corrigan said this, in no way, made the country more susceptible to attack. He explained: "We have decided not to create large, stand-alone units for counter-terrorism. We believe every police officer in Scotland is a counter-terrorism officer."



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  • Last Updated: 02 February 2008 9:39 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Terrorism in the UK
 
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donald,

glasgow 03/02/2008 08:30:24
So who initiated the terror on the Muddle East?
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Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH! 03/02/2008 09:47:39
Yet another 'czar'!
Are journalists now incapable of using simple English?
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Media 1,

cape town 03/02/2008 10:08:19
Britain needs to be firm and fair concerning Islam!
Muslim people in Britain should be welcomed, but they should not be permitted to practice their religion in public. No mosques! No muslim gatherings until the Islamic threat is over! If the Muslim communities cannot defeat the enemy within, then the government need to take drastic and unpallatable measures! It has to be done, and I believe it will be done!!!
I have been to certain countries and visited certain churches, and when you get there you respect the requirements of the host, regardless of how you feel about them.
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suz,

03/02/2008 12:07:19
#4 Casey.
Where do we deport them to? British Muslims are a diverse group from many parts of the world, and the largest group in Scotland, the Pakistani's, are in most cases, as Scottish as 'Oor Wullie' nowadays. We have to remain balanced about things-the vast majority of British Muslims are law abiding, honest people just as appalled by Fundamentalism and terrorism as the rest of us. When we start talking about being 'firm and fair' concerning Islam as poster number 8 says, banning freedom of religion is a dangerous route to go down. Throughout history when has banning any religion led to anything other than more people becoming even more radical about protecting their ability to practice their faith? It would be nice and tidy to ban all religions, but on that day I wouldn't like to be hanging around to see the reaction!
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fritigern,

Inverness 03/02/2008 12:41:19
If Muslims are such a trheat then why does our Liberal Elite continue to allow thenm to come here. If they are refugees from one Islamic country there are another 55 Islamic countries to which they can go. Also if any so-called asylum seeker arrives here via another country in which they would be safe, then under international law they should be sent back there. If they arrive on a direct flight from their own country then there is a prima facie case they can not be persecuted. The safety of the local population should be paramount in any government's decisions.

Allowing in Muslims clutching the Koran, which instructs then to kill or enslave all unbelievers
is worse than if this country had welcomed diehard Nazis clutching Mein Kampf. Worse, because there is no instruction in Mein Kampf telling Nazis to kill British people.
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 03/02/2008 13:05:10
Have they blown up the festival yet?
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IDB,

Wales 03/02/2008 13:47:09
It seems that they don't need an awful lot of "radicalising", a few weeks? How many of us non Muslims could be "radicalised" to commit outrages we wouldn't have normally done?
Maybe it's already there.
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Niall Leighton,

Perth 03/02/2008 15:51:14
I see the usual misinformed rubbish from many posters here. Most Muslims, as Suz #9 says, are decent, law-abiding people, who take the injunction in the Holy Qu'ran to not attack the Pagans until they attack you seriously.

As for radical Islamic teaching, this is invariably contradicted by liberal Islamic teaching. As for the rest, you won't get the Umma to agree on anything much beyond the notion that God is great and Mohammed (PBUH) is His prophet.

(And no, I'm not a Muslim. I'm a secular Humanist who doesn't see the point in fighting people!)
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R35,

Gurnee 03/02/2008 17:11:51
That's right all you apologists for the crazies.All Muslims are not terrorists. People who do not learn from history will relive it!
REMEMBER, NOT ALL GERMANS WERE NAZIS!!!!

Only when the so called good ones speak out against the evildoers and work to catch them can they be given a pass.
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JJK,

USA 03/02/2008 17:50:27
Do Scottish teachers choose not to teach about the Holocaust and Crusades for fear of Islamic student reprisal? Muslims should be free and welcome to practice their faith in Scotland, the UK and USA, but not to create a Caliphate in those very nations that took them in. Do not bow to pressure and not teach historical events based on fear. As another writer stated, those who not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it! Scot's Wha Hae!
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MichScot,

USA 03/02/2008 18:39:26
#11
Don't give them any ideas.
There is probably that idea floating about among them as it is.
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Gothic Rose,

03/02/2008 19:09:05
www.timesonline.co.uk Re.Family of teen muslim invited men to rape...
www.telegraph.co.uk Re. Multiple wives will mean multiple benefits.
www.Scotsman.co.uk Re. Terror czar warns of changing threat.
Well that should just about cover the spectrum of things.
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CANUCK,

03/02/2008 19:33:08
Some very hard, difficult and perhaps distasteful decisions need to be taken with the near future in mind. It is quite possible that within the next two to three years all Western and American forces will have a negligible presence in the Middle East, totally unable to prevent the religious and civil war clash that will undoubtedly break out. Sunni, Shiite, Kurd, Arab, Christian and the State of Israel and who knows who else, will be involved in something quite terrible
where the words Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing will not be enough to describe the horrors that will take place.

How will this effect all the Muslims and Middle Eastern peoples now living in the west? How will the West deal with the enormous amount of refugees that will certainly be created ? How will Christians and Jews all over the world react if the peoples of their faith are seriously endangered ? How will the world react when all their oil supplies could be blown up or cut off ? If it is believed that this catastrophe will not take place then no changes from the present need take place but if we even perceive it to be a slight
possibilility action has to be thought out carefully, seriously and soon.

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Selgovae,

Scottish Borders 03/02/2008 19:57:37
#15 JJK "Do Scottish teachers choose not to teach about the Holocaust and Crusades for fear of Islamic student reprisal?"

Geez, JJK. Where do you get this guff? This topic gets raised every few months on the Scotsman, always by someone in the States. It's not true. (I'm too tired now to hunt out the links to the report from which the nonsense stemmed.) The Holocaust and the Crusades have to fight for curriculum time along with World War 2, the Vikings, the American Revolution, and some other things.


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Pilrig,

Livingston 03/02/2008 20:33:01
"Terror Czar" - Ivan the Terrible : )
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Pilrig,

Livingston 03/02/2008 20:37:55
18 - "We're doomed ! Doomed ah tell ye !"
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plord,

edinburgh 03/02/2008 21:50:45
scared yet!
more budget please or one of the new radicalised white muslim ex prisoners may get you, soon -says terror tzar
but then he would.
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Son of a Scot,

Los Angeles 04/02/2008 00:16:32
Watch the film "Children of Men" and understand what the future holds if we continue in our current direction. I'm not sure it's unavoidable. Perhaps nearly 40 years later there's more relevance in the words of another British visionary: Imagine there's no countries, it isn't hard to do nothing to kill or die for and no religion too. Imagine all the people living life in peace.
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RCI,

Lanarkshire 04/02/2008 10:55:13
"Several years ago, experts figured that period may be up to 18 months but now with perceived threats to Muslims being featured virtually daily on our television screens, that timescale is down to just a few weeks."

Who are these "experts" ?

Are they decendents of those experts who claimed the world was flat?

What a load of ifs maybes and buts from a man in
a cushy wee job. Has he ever met a muslim ?

I feel more safe walking through Pollokshields than
any other part of Glasgow. Maybe if people like him stopped spouting inflamatory rubbish, then all Scots
could get on with their lives in a peaceful manner.

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Expat in Amsterdam,

Amsterdam 04/02/2008 13:25:50
IF it's true that Muslim individuals are being 'radicalised' quicker, because they are (apparently) being exposed to more threats, isn't it the idots who cannot distinguish between Muslims and terrorists who are spouting the dangerous threats?
Idiots, educate yourself, shut up putting the blame for terrorism on a generic group, and maybe the 'creation' of terrorists will slow down. Was every Christian a Crusader?
If we could all find some toleration, we could perhaps start making our world a better and safer place
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tommy,

belfast uk 04/02/2008 17:20:31
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Niall having read your post,I find the most uninformed rubbish to come from yourself
You are obviously have no knowledge of islamic teachings and yet you refer to the koran as the holy book and mohammed with a pbuh-the islamic way of referring to him.

Brutality has always been part of the islamic way

- mohammed said according to his biographer (who wrote the "Sirat Rasulallah" and this before the hadiths were written)

when kinana the keeper of the khaibar treasure would not divulge where the treasure was hidden

mohammed gave orders to al-Zubayr Al-Awwam, "Torture him until you extract what he has." So he kindled a fire with flint and steel on his chest until he was nearly dead. Then the apostle delivered him to Muhammad b. Maslama and he struck off his head, in revenge for his brother Mahmud."

On the other hand you yourself may be practising "Taqiyya"



 

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