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Police not ready for Mumbai-type terror

The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police said that British police were not prepared to deal with a Mumbai-style attack here

January 27, 2011 11:30
Peter Fahy

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

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The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police told Jewish lawyers on Wednesday that British police were not prepared to deal with a Mumbai-style attack in the UK.

In the attack in 2008, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka were murdered with four other hostages and a total of 164 people when terrorists attacked three targets in India’s largest city.

But Peter Fahy told 35 legal professionals at an event held by Manchester’s Organisation of Jewish Lawyers that in the past few months there was “a heightened threat level of this type of attack in the UK”.

He said: “They could turn up in a shopping centre and the thing could be over in five minutes. The British police service is not set up to deal with that.”