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Siege in nuclear bunker in Scotland

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  1. matkat

    matkat Formula 3

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    Unfortunate Name!!!!(this is 10 miles from my house)

    Police talk to bunker siege man


    Firearms officers and negotiators were called to the bunker
    Armed police staking out a former nuclear bunker in Fife said they are now talking to a man hiding inside.
    Firearms officers and negotiators were called to Scotland's Secret Bunker near Anstruther, which is now a Cold War museum, at about 0130 BST on Tuesday.

    The man is understood to be Ronald MacDonald, a 39-year-old who had been living rough in the area.

    Mr MacDonald's plans are unclear, but police said they hoped the situation could be resolved soon.

    Scotland's Secret Bunker is hidden 100ft underground below a farmhouse at Troywood.

    The tourist attraction contains knives and imitation firearms, while its canteen is stocked with food.

    The complicated layout of the building, which provides 24,000 sq ft of accommodation on two levels, provides plenty of hiding places.

    Police revealed the man arrived at the museum in a mechanical digger, which is still at the scene.

    I can understand why the police have taken the softly-softly approach, because they just don't know if the guy is armed or not

    Jim Braid
    museum manager

    Chief Supt Maich refused to specify a time frame in which he hoped to have the situation under control.

    He said: "We want a safe solution to this situation.

    "We are not working to any timescale.

    "If it means waiting long term then we are willing to do that and we have resources in place to accommodate that."

    Police teams are treating the situation extremely seriously because of the possibility that the man could harm himself or other officers, Chief Supt Maich added.

    'Very serious'

    He said: "The way we have got to look at it is that he has access to these bladed weapons.

    "There is obviously a risk to himself and to officers and we have got to treat the situation very seriously.

    "There are no weapons in there that he has access to which aren't decommissioned. That is all I'm prepared to say on that one."


    There are replica weapons on display inside the bunker
    Speaking at the scene on Wednesday, the general manager of the bunker, Jim Braid, said he understood that a "status quo situation" remained.

    He said: "I can understand why the police have taken the softly-softly approach, because they just don't know if the guy is armed or not."

    Mr Braid said the man would have access to food and drink from the museum café and would be able to sleep in comfort in one of the dormitory bunk beds.

    He said his real concern was that the intruder would damage irreplaceable items in the collection.

    The nuclear bunker was built in 1952 and lay hidden 100ft underground beneath a farmhouse.

    A tunnel leads to the bunker, which has 24,000sq ft of secret accommodation.

    Formerly an RAF radar station, it was taken over in the 1960s by the Civil Defence Corps to be the seat of Scottish government in the event of a nuclear war.

    The bunker has 15ft-thick walls of reinforced concrete with space for 300 people to live, work and sleep in safety.
     
  2. matkat

    matkat Formula 3

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    Why did you move this as it is neither Political or religious?
     
  3. SRT Mike

    SRT Mike Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Ronald McDonald, eh??

    Send in the hamburglar!


    Seriously though, why can't they just pour in a few hundred gallons of gasoline and light it? I bet the bunker is well ventilated, but I also bet they could put something nasty in the air and kill the bastard.
     
  4. Kds

    Kds F1 World Champ

    SRTMike.....

    The judicial system on that particular piece of rock jails homeowners for defending themselves against armed burglars. Does that help with your question ? I do agree BTW......"flush" him out somehow.....pun intended.

    Then again growing up with the name "Ronald McDonald" could drive more than one person over the brink I imagine.......heh.
     
  5. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    At least this will keep him from disturbing an F1 race! :)

    No idea, Matkat, on your query!

    we normally leave the "stupid criminals" and lost girls in the other section.
     
  6. LetsJet

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    Police dogs?
     
  7. matkat

    matkat Formula 3

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    The "catch 22" situation is that the place was designed to stop anything coming in so they will just have to wait until he gets bored.And I agree about the name,it must have been hell growing up with that name and all the hamburger jokes!!!!and unfortunately it is correct regarding the homeowners.
     

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