Concerns Raised As Innocent Muslims Detained Security: Airport Policy Questioned

Sunday HeraldMay 02, 2006

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SENIOR members of Scotland's Pakistani community last night revealed that they had approached the chief constable of Strathclyde Police to complain about the number of innocent Muslims being detained at Glasgow Airport.

Ashraf Anjum, president of the Glasgow Central Mosque, the largest in Scotland, said he had personally raised the issue with Sir Willie Rae last month in response to a growing number of incidents being reported to him.

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Concerns Raised As Innocent Muslims Detained Security: Airport Policy Questioned

Anjum, left, said in one case Glasgow-based Muslims who sit on the mosque's executive committee were st...

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