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Police investigate after laser shone at Royal Navy helicopter

A laser has been directed at a Royal Navy Merlin helicopter (Ben Birchall/PA) (PA Archive)
A laser has been directed at a Royal Navy Merlin helicopter (Ben Birchall/PA) (PA Archive)

Police are warning that the consequences could have been catastrophic after a laser was directed at a Royal Navy helicopter.

The incident happened while the Royal Navy Merlin helicopter was on a training flight off North Ayrshire with four crew on board.

The chief pilot reported that the aircraft was in a low-altitude hover over the sea off Stevenston, North Ayrshire when a laser temporarily distracted the flight crew.

Police are investigating and appealing for information about the incident which happened at around 11.15pm on Monday October 4.

We would like to remind people that matters such as this are taken very seriously by both Police Scotland and Scottish Courts Service

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Police Scotland

A police spokesman for the Three Towns Locality Policing Team said: “Use of a laser pen in this manner is extremely reckless and this incident could have been catastrophic for the aircraft and crew of four on board.

“We would like to remind people that matters such as this are taken very seriously by both Police Scotland and Scottish Courts Service.

“The pilot noted the laser beam to be coming from the Stevenston Point area.

“I would urge anyone who may have any information regarding this incident to contact myself via 101, at Saltcoats Police Office, and quoting incident # 3910 of the 4th October, thank you.”

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