Glasgow. The massive haul was discovered by cops in a warehouse on Salkeld Street around 12.10pm on Monday July 13 after reports of 'suspicious activity.' It is believed there was around 800 plants totalling £480,000 on the streets in the building.
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Police are appealing for witnesses to yesterday's horror stabbing incident in Glasgow. Officers are keen to speak to anyone who was in the vicinity of West George Street at around 12.50pm on Friday.
Emergency services raced to a report of an incident at the Park Inn Hotel just before 1pm. As officers rushed to the hotel they were confronted by a knifeman who had injured several people.
Glasgow. The massive haul was discovered by cops in a warehouse on Salkeld Street around 12.10pm on Monday July 13 after reports of 'suspicious activity.' It is believed there was around 800 plants totalling £480,000 on the streets in the building.
stabbings. Broadcaster John Beattie asked SNP MP Alison Thewliss if the police had questions to answer "given that a white policeman shoots dead a black man carrying a knife in Glasgow ".
Glasgow knifeman Badreddin Abadlla Adam go on a manic rampage through the city centre - 24 hours before he carried out his brutal attack in a hotel.
Glasgow PC David Whyte who was critically injured responding to a mass stabbing in the city. The 42-year-old was among six people taken to hospital when a crazed knifeman went on a rampage at the Park Inn hotel last month.
seriously injured on an Ayrshire street. Emergency services were called to the scene in Kilwinning at around 1.15am on Saturday, July 4, after the man was discovered lying on the ground.
Glasgow stabbing. The call handler named Kat, from the Scottish Ambulance Service, posted a video on Twitter praising the efforts of her colleagues in dealing the incident.
stabbing attack took place last Friday to be stripped of its Home Office contract. Alison Thewliss MP demanded an urgent inquiry into accommodation for asylum seekers and for Mears, the Home Office contractor that moved Glasgow claimants into hotels at short notice at the outbreak of the coronavirus crisis, to be dismissed.
Glasgow warned fellow guests of his plans the day before he launched his horrific blade attack, it has emerged.The Sudanese asylum seeker – named by police as Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28 – said he “hated people” just 24 hours prior to injuring six people, including hero police officer PC David Whyte.Adam, who also used the name Omar, was described as a “troubled loner” who had been self-isolating over fears he had Covid-19.He was shot dead by a police marksman after going on his terrifying knife
knife attack in a Glasgow hotel has claimed he warned authorities of the impending attack. The man - identified by his pal as ‘Badradeen’ - was shot dead by police marksmen shortly after stabbing six people in the Park Inn Hotel on West George Street, on Friday afternoon.
Glasgow had been warned that the knifeman was violently unhinged and angry the night before the bloody rampage.Ako Zada, who campaigns for refugees’ rights, claimed many residents had recently been moved from private accommodation to hotels.He said it meant all spending money was taken from them and they were given three meals of a poor standard each day.The “dehumanising” and “humiliating” conditions had left some residents depressed, Ako added.And he claimed he heard from those staying at the
knifeman who had injured several people. A few minutes later Constable David Whyte was stabbed before armed police shot the suspect dead in the hotel.Six people are being treated in hospital after the incident.
the attack.He claims that the attacker came down from his room and carried out the attacks before going back there and being shot dead by armed police.He explained: “I went into the hotel to get the lunches that are cooked there for the other hotels.“I took half of the stuff out then went back down to the kitchen and when I came back up from the kitchen the receptionist and maintenance guy were lying on the floor with blood pouring out of them.“Three people who were staying in the hotel were out
the attack.He claims that the attacker came down from his room and carried out the attacks before going back there and being shot dead by armed police.He explained: “I went into the hotel to get the lunches that are cooked there for the other hotels.“I took half of the stuff out then went back down to the kitchen and when I came back up from the kitchen the receptionist and maintenance guy were lying on the floor with blood pouring out of them.“Three people who were staying in the hotel were out
Glasgow stabbing watched in horror as his pal was knifed in front of him. Daniel Redhead, an asylum seeker from Grenada, had gone to the Park Inn Hotel to pick up some tobacco from his friend when the attacker struck.He said: "My friend was screaming help me, help me."I saw him trying to fight the guy off as he was stabbing him."The man's face was calm, he wasn't even angry.
policeman staying at the Glasgow bloodbath hotel has told how he rushed from his room to find two hotel workers fighting for life just minutes after the frenzied knife attack. The former cop, who asked to be referred to as John, was sent to the Park Inn Hotel with his mother Nuren, 56, after he was forced to seek asylum from his home in Asia. John, 27, decided against taking the lift from the third floor of the hotel because it was covered in blood on the walls and floor.