Pappa wrote:Cardiff, UK
Innocent couple targeted by armed police in anti-terrorist raid
AN INNOCENT JAZZ musician and his partner were subjected to a terrifying ordeal after being targeted by armed police in an anti-terrorist operation in Cardiff, it was claimed today.
Victor Frederick, 63, was wrongly accused of having a bomb factory in his music studio, he told a press conference at the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.
Plaid Cymru AM Leanne Wood said the incident, which happened last month, could easily have turned into Wales’s version of the tragic killing of Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian man shot dead by police who wrongly thought he was a terrorist on a London tube train.
Armed officers using infra-red guns told Mr Frederick’s partner Andrea Heath she would be shot if she moved, the press conference was told.
Mr Frederick, who with his band the Cougars played at a police ball two years ago, was arrested as he returned home. He said he, Ms Heath and their 12-year-old daughter had been severely traumatised by the experience. They said they believe the police operation, which involved blocking off their street and the use of a police helicopter, was hugely disproportionate.
Ms Wood has made an official complaint to South Wales Chief Constable Barbara Wilding and has also copied in Tom Davies, the Independent Police Complaints Commissioner for Wales.
A South Wales Police spokeswoman said: “South Wales Police received information on suspicious items in a property in Grangetown, Cardiff.
“On February 17, armed police officers were deployed as a precaution to ensure the safety of the public and officers and a 63 year old man was arrested. He was later released without charge.
“South Wales Police accepts Mr Frederick has done nothing wrong and our officers acted in good faith in response to genuine concerns.
"South Wales Police has a duty to thoroughly investigate all potentially suspicious incidents in order to protect our communities.
“We received a letter from Ms Leanne Wood on Monday and are currently considering our response.”
As unfortunate as this is, anti-terror legislation is responsible, innocent people are routinely held at gun point by police due to a mix up or false identification of a suspect. It happens all the time, fraud cases, murders, traffic stops, etc...
And what does this have to do with terror legislation. If the police have evidence that someone is making bombs they have a duty to act. This time they fucked up. I can only imagine your cries for better policing had the police had a lead on a Jazz musician who was making bombs, but didn't investigate because his band had played the police ball the year before.