
The device,
which was one of 14 that had been used during the training exercise for dog
handlers, was also unable to be detected by a routine sniffer dog search on the
day of the match as it contained no explosives.
Greater
Manchester mayor Tony Lloyd called
for a full inquiry into the fiasco late
on Sunday although security firm managing director Chris Reid has since
taken full responsibility for leaving the device behind but Woodward insists he
is proud of the way the club's staff acted on Sunday as the No 1 priority at
Manchester United is the safety of the fans.
He also claims the club would take the same action if they were presented with the same situation in the future. Woodward said in a statement released on Monday afternoon: The safety of the fans is our No 1 aim at every event we host at Old Trafford. Overall, I'm proud of how our staff responded. The facts are:
- On the discovery of a suspect package, the police and the club worked quickly and closely to identify the threat, make people safe and evacuate the ground calmly and efficiently.
- Fans of both clubs behaved impeccably and the evacuation - the first of its type in the UK - was a complete success.
- Following investigation, the device proved to have been left in error following the training of dog handlers by a sub-contractor.
- The contractor had signed the device as having been recovered along with the 13 other devices at the end of the exercise.
- That device could not have been detected by sniffer dogs on the routine matchday search of the 100 Club, as it contained no explosives and was used in an exercise training handlers not dogs.
Woodward also revealed the club will evaluate Sunday's events and share their findings with other stadium operators. He said “We have worked very closely with the police and counter terrorism specialists for many years now and enjoy their support on a daily basis. For tomorrow's rearranged match against Bournemouth, we are working closely with Greater Manchester Police to ensure that robust security measures continue to be of the highest priority. We are conducting a detailed evaluation with the help of the police and will share our findings across the rest of the game. Valuable lessons will have been learned from yesterday's events and it is important that those are shared with other stadium operators to ensure that the safety of the public remains the first duty of us all”.
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