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Glasgow police officers seriously hurt after being hit by car in attack Glasgow police officers seriously hurt after being hit by car in attack
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Two police officers are in a serious condition after being hit by a car in an attack that is being treated as attempted murder.Two police officers are in a serious condition after being hit by a car in an attack that is being treated as attempted murder.
The officers had stopped the car to speak to its occupants after they were called out to Banner Drive, Drumchapel, Glasgow, at about 11.15pm on Sunday. The officers had stopped the car to speak to its occupants after they were called out to Banner Drive in Drumchapel, Glasgow, at about 11.15pm on Sunday.
The car then deliberately reversed and struck both officers. Emergency services were called to the scene and the officers were taken to hospital.The car then deliberately reversed and struck both officers. Emergency services were called to the scene and the officers were taken to hospital.
Police Scotland said the 30-year-old policewoman was in intensive care, while her 31-year-old male colleague also remains in hospital.Police Scotland said the 30-year-old policewoman was in intensive care, while her 31-year-old male colleague also remains in hospital.
DI Ian Hylands said: “Two police officers, in responding to an incident to help protect the public, have been badly injured. Help us find those responsible.DI Ian Hylands said: “Two police officers, in responding to an incident to help protect the public, have been badly injured. Help us find those responsible.
“Our inquiries so far have revealed that a blue Nissan Qashqai was seen at the location around the time of the incident. A vehicle matching that description has been found badly damaged by fire in Lennox Gardens, Scotstoun.“Our inquiries so far have revealed that a blue Nissan Qashqai was seen at the location around the time of the incident. A vehicle matching that description has been found badly damaged by fire in Lennox Gardens, Scotstoun.
“However, we have yet to confirm if that is the same vehicle. Despite the damage, forensic officers will carry out a comprehensive examination of the car.“However, we have yet to confirm if that is the same vehicle. Despite the damage, forensic officers will carry out a comprehensive examination of the car.
“Everything that can be done to locate the suspects is being done, but I would like to appeal to anyone who may have seen the incident last night or who has any knowledge of the vehicle or the suspects to contact us.”“Everything that can be done to locate the suspects is being done, but I would like to appeal to anyone who may have seen the incident last night or who has any knowledge of the vehicle or the suspects to contact us.”
Police taped off the only entrance to Banner Drive, with officers standing at the end of the street while the scene was investigated on Monday afternoon. A police car with damage to the driver side was loaded on to a recovery vehicle and removed from the scene at about 3pm.
Brian Docherty, chairman of the Scottish Police Federation, said: “Our colleagues were simply doing their damnedest to keep the public safe and faced an unconscionable attack on their lives as a consequence.
“This is a despicable and cowardly act and there can be no doubt that those who drove a vehicle at police officers did so with the intention of taking their lives. Police officers put themselves in harm’s way so others don’t have to but we should never come to accept that violence is an occupational hazard.”
He said Police Scotland did not inform the federation of the incident until almost 12 hours later and said he plans to question why a media appeal was not released more quickly. He said the federation is supporting the injured officers, their families and colleagues.
Asst Ch Con Wayne Mawson said: “The Scottish Police Federation was notified of the incident before 9am this morning. The welfare and wellbeing of the officers are of paramount importance to Police Scotland and a senior officer visited both officers in hospital today.
“It is important to ensure that the facts are fully established around any incident so we can provide accurate information for an appeal to the public. As soon as we were notified of the incident an investigation was launched by detectives in Glasgow and efforts were made to inform next of kin.
“An appeal to the public was part of the investigative strategy. The facts were established and a release was drawn up and issued to media outlets following clearance processes. Police Scotland will continue to liaise with the Scottish Police Federation.”
Police can be contacted on 101.Police can be contacted on 101.