Strathclyde Police chief takes over security for Olympics

THE chief constable of Strathclyde has taken control of security in Glasgow for the Olympic Games, after beleaguered private firm G4S failed to deliver on its staffing contract.

Stephen House said he would take primary responsibility for security at Hampden Park and the athletes’ accommodation. G4S was to have run the day-to-day security, but after some of its employees failed to turn up for work earlier this week, Strathclyde Police concluded it should not be in charge of safety for residents, visitors and competitors.

Greater Manchester Police is also taking responsibility for security away from G4S.

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