Police investigating 'threats' made against MSP following tweet

The Banffshire and Buchan Coast representative, faced a backlash for a tweet about paedophiles last week.

Published 4th Jan 2022
Last updated 4th Jan 2022

Police are investigating alleged threats made against SNP MSP Karen Adam.

The Banffshire and Buchan Coast representative, who was elected last year, faced a backlash for a tweet about paedophiles last week.

Ms Adam - who said she is a survivor of child sexual exploitation - said abusers were not "Mac wearing flashers in the street" but are "our family, friends and colleagues".

She added: "It's uncomfortable to humanise them because we then have to face the horrors in plain sight."

Following the post, the MSP said she had received death threats, including a threat to put her through a woodchipper.

The post was interpreted by some, including Alba Party general secretary Chris McEleny, as an attempt to humanise those who abuse children - something the MSP firmly rejected.

Ms Adam said she was attempting to make clear that abusers are normal people who often "go under cover as 'respectable'".

On Monday, in a tweet posted just after 3am, Ms Adam said she had received death threats as a result of her original tweet and signalled she could pursue legal action.

"Can't sleep, not eaten. I'm worried for mine and my families safety after I was just told my personal details are now being shared," she wrote.

"Death threats, vile abuse, told to kill myself. Told I'd be put through a wood chipper.

"Grateful for litigation advice. I'm off for a wee bit."

Police Scotland said it has received reports of threats made against Ms Adam, and was currently investigating.

A spokeswoman for the force said: "We can confirm that a complaint has been made regarding online threats and police inquiries are ongoing."

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