Olympics Missiles Plan For Block Of Flats Criticised By Residents

PA/The Huffington Post  |  Posted: 29/04/2012 08:30 Updated: 30/04/2012 12:21

The Army is to station soldiers and high velocity surface-to-air missiles on top of a block of residential flats to ward off any airborne terror threats during the Olympics.

Residents in the private, gated flats in Bow, east London, have received a leaflet warning them that a team of 10 soldiers and police will be stationed at the building - home to 700 people - for the duration of the Games.

Late last year Defence Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed to MPs that he was contemplating installing missile defences for the Olympics.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) leaflet says the missiles will only be fired as a last resort, said resident Brian Whelan, a journalist.

He said: "They are going to have a test run next week, putting high velocity missiles on the roof just above our apartment and on the back of it they're stationing police and military in the tower of the building for two months.

"It's a private, gated community with an old watch tower which is now a lift shaft.

"We have an MoD leaflet saying the building is the only suitable place in the area.

"It says there will be 10 officers plus police present 24/7.

"I'm not sure if they are going to live in the building.

"We have a gym and a pool and people have seen them there so it makes you think it will be some sort of Army base - it's not ideal."

He said the property management company put up posters and gave out the leaflets yesterday.

"The general tone of it all was 'Great news, aren't we lucky', but that's not normal, it's not something people should have put on them.

"I've looked these (the missiles) up and I don't think they're the kind of thing you can fire over a highly populated area like Tower Hamlets, think of the debris.

"It says the missiles will only be used as a last resort.

"It's totally unsuitable."

Mr Whelan said the leaflet poses a series of questions residents might ask, such as: "Will this make me a target for terrorists?"

The 28-year-old said: "But the answer on it is that we will be safer with it here.

"From the few people I've spoken to, and the security we have here, they're not happy about it.

"I don't think it needs to be here at all.

"I don't see how the decision was made or who made it.

"Even if it was going to be forced through you would think they would hold a meeting and get rid of people's fears."

It was unclear who was responsible for liaising with the residents, but it is understood the MoD and the Metropolitan Police were working together with community groups over the issue.

It was also unclear if the building's owners would be paid to have the missiles stationed on the roof - or whether the decision was made under the Emergency Powers Act.

An MoD spokesman said: "As announced before Christmas, ground-based air defence systems could be deployed as part of a multi-layered air security plan for the Olympics, including fast jets and helicopters, which will protect the skies over London during the Games.

"Based on military advice we have identified a number of sites and, alongside colleagues from the Metropolitan Police, are talking to local authorities and relevant landowners to help minimise the impact of any temporary deployments.

"As part of our ongoing planning, we can confirm site evaluations have taken place.

"However, no final decision on whether or not to deploy ground-based air defence systems for the Games has been taken."

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zenchris
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11:44 AM on 05/01/2012
I think if they really want to be safe, someone's got to get those Avenger guys phone number.
12:26 PM on 04/30/2012
May be they could hold a new event in the Olympics? Who can fire a Surface to Air missile closest to Pakistan? Now that's an event many would queue up to take part in!
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07:10 AM on 04/30/2012
its just not in the spirit of the games,its like never leaving your house in case you get attacked,anyway sport is way too commercial now to be taken seriously at that level,the ammount of cheats that get caught prove sport is way to overpaid[not like proper work in a factory]and commercial,finally i used to be mad on sport befor money and sky ruled
05:42 AM on 04/30/2012
yet more people's lives disrupted by the big white elephant otherwise known as the olympics,I'm glad to live hundreds of miles away from the inevitable chaos that will accompany rhis pointless and eye wateringly expensive debacle.
07:02 AM on 04/30/2012
I agree. Luckily I will be away during the Olympics. :)
08:49 AM on 04/30/2012
Lucky you wish I was.
11:59 PM on 04/29/2012
The residents might want to check with their home insurance companies to see if the MOD storing explosives on the roof invalidates their contents & buildings policies or will result in a change in premiums.
11:48 PM on 04/29/2012
The real question should be what's going to happen when kids nick or vandalise these things.
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Miserable Swine
11:55 PM on 04/29/2012
Sell them on Ebay? :)

Those cheeky urchins!
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Miserable Swine
11:45 PM on 04/29/2012
Olympics is bogus - a major waste of money. Other countries must be breathing a sigh of relief that they won`t have to foot the bill for such a White Elephant.
08:55 AM on 04/30/2012
How right you are its a wast of money we have not got
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stevesheff
11:18 PM on 04/29/2012
what's the point of surface-to-air missiles? If you fire a missile and hits an attacking missile/aircraft, the remnants of both will come down on the people and buildings below and cause so much damage as to do the terrorists' job for them!
07:11 AM on 04/30/2012
Yes its merely a numbers game, there will be more
people in the stadium, than in a street, thus
making the street expendable, collateral damage.
wes
07:23 AM on 04/30/2012
No, no. The point is that rich and "important" people will be in the stadium and they, of course, must be protected!
09:54 PM on 04/29/2012
Sounds like instead of employing security at the event - they are just talking through scenarios
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casual agent
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09:52 PM on 04/29/2012
What next'...Cruise Missiles on top of MillBank Tower' and Buck' House...?..Surely if we're that worried about security at a International Sports Event like the Olympic games...is it worth holding the event in the first place?
11:41 PM on 04/29/2012
casual agent: shhhhhhh!
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casual agent
Advocate for social justice
12:11 AM on 04/30/2012
lol
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08:14 PM on 04/29/2012
What a complete load of nonsense and total waste of time and my money!
08:12 PM on 04/29/2012
This Story is now going around the World, which otherwise should be a well kept Secret.
They may just as well include the Address location into the official Olympic Guide, to save time for any Terrorist to locate or avoid these Missiles.
Perhaps, a Big Hand with a finger pointing to the Missiles will help, with the Words - IT'S HERE!!
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