More than 7,000 police officers were deployed in Scotland for Donald Trump’s personal four -day visit, police Scotland confirmed.
Four arrests were made as part of security operations for the US President, which included a single one. On an ezizet flight from Luteon to Glasgow,
In the total deployment, 6,144 police scotland officers and another 1,197 draft from forces in England, Wales and North Ireland were prepared.
President Trump landed at the Prestwick Airport last Friday and weekends at Ershire’s Turnberry Golf Resort, Ershare’s Turdeenshire to open a new golf course.
Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Emma Bond said it was very early to impose a fixed price on the operation, but said it would be “significant amount”.
He said that there was a discussion with Scottish and UK governments at the cost.
Travel to UK in June 2019 during Trump’s kingdomMore than 6,300 police officers were deployed at a cost of £ 3.4m, Metropolitan Police in London.
The cost of the last four-day working journey in London and Scotland in 2018 was more than £ 14.2m.
The 2018 trip has been observed by more than 5,000 officials posted in Scotland, with the UK Treasury provided £ 5M to cover the cost.
ACC Bond said the latest operation was proportional and the authorities were designed for “every event”.
He said: “This is one of the biggest operations we have planned in the history of Police Scotland.
“I believe that we have given a truly effective operation with being able to provide services to communities across Scotland.”
The arrest was observed that 41 -year -old, 41 -year -old Abhay Nayak on Monday accused the Paisley Sheriff Court of endangering and endangering the security of an aircraft.
Other arrests were in connection with protests across the country.
A 25 -year -old man was arrested for acting in a threatening or derogatory behavior in Balmimi, Aberdeenshire.
A 65 -year -old woman was also arrested on charges of threatening behavior in Bamimi. He was warned and informed to the procorator fiscal.
Prestvik, in Eishyire, a 25 -year -old man was arrested on Friday and issued with a recorded police warning (RPW).
A 50 -year -old woman was also released along with RPW near the US consulate in Edinburgh on Sunday.
Overall, the operation saw 20,748 police deployment including local, national and expert officers.
Officers were seen on horses, motorbikes, quadbikes and boats.
The catering staff handed over about 45,000 food to police officers, police staff and partners in four days.