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VIDEO: Little Mix concert security will have heavy police presence

Police will continually review security arrangements for Thursday’s upcoming Little Mix concert up until the show begins, according to police chiefs.

Armed police are expected throughout the city on the day of the concert, but Chief Inspector Nicola Russell said gig attendees should “not be alarmed” at the sight of officers with weapons.

Ms Russell did not have a figure on the number of armed police which could be in attendance, and advised fans to arrive in plenty of time for the concert and to allow time for pick-up also.

Chief Inspector Nicola Russell, Dundee's Local Policing Area Commander.
Chief Inspector Nicola Russell, Dundee’s Local Policing Area Commander.

Thursday’s sell-out concert will see 11,000 music fans descend on Slessor Gardens and despite the poor weather forecast, expectations are high the show will be a success for the city.

Although no figure has been finalised, the series of summer concerts — which kicked off in May with reggae-rockers UB40 — will bring in millions of pounds for the city’s economy, according to city centre manager Sarah Craig.

Extra security arrangements have been put in place as a result of the increased threat of terrorist related activity, with all bags being brought into the venue due to be searched.

Organisers have advised gig-goers to only bring a bag if it is really necessary, to help alleviate possible delays as a result of extra security searches.

Chief Inspector Nicola Russell, Dundee's Local Policing Area Commander, and Dundee City Council's City Centre Manager Sarah Craig.
Chief Inspector Nicola Russell, Dundee’s Local Policing Area Commander, and Dundee City Council’s City Centre Manager Sarah Craig.

Chief Inspector Russell said: “Our security plans for this Thursday’s concert are continually under review and will remain so until the concert takes place.

“We will be taking into account factors including weather and traffic and we have a dedicated event team, with a dedicated event commander who will work closely with our security partners.

“There are armed police in the city at the time of the event, but if you do see them do not be alarmed. They are their for your safety, and our prime objective will be to see people arrive at the concert safely and remain safe.

“This is a massive event for the city and we want people to have a good time. We are here to look after people and make sure everyone remains safe.

“If anyone has any worries or concerns, then I would say for them to approach officers on the day and make them aware.

“There will be extra security throughout the event, including at the collection points, so make sure and give yourself extra time to reach the pick up points.”