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Mr. Redmond
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will introduce safeguards to ensure that suspected terrorists who should be interviewed under his two-year experiment at either Bridewell police station, Liverpool or Paddington Green police station, London, will not be taken to other police stations for interview.
Mr. Waddington
No. Main Bridewell and Paddington Green are the stations used whenever possible in terrorist cases by the Merseyside and Metropolitan police respectively. It may be necessary on occasions to use other stations if the accommodation for terrorist suspects is full or out of use, but tape recordings would still be made in such circumstances.