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Scotland Police Turn Down Offer to Pay for Obama's Security

Friday, 23 June 2017 02:38 PM EDT

LONDON (AP) — Police in Scotland have turned down an offer to be reimbursed for the policing costs for former President Barack Obama's recent visit to Edinburgh and St. Andrews.

The authorities said in a statement Friday that the Hunter Foundation, which invited Obama to a charity fundraiser, offered to pay the costs of the former leader's May 26 visit — his first trip to the U.K. since leaving office.

But the Scottish police said no. The police noted that the charitable event raised 670,000 pounds ($852,000) for children's charities, money that the force says will "benefit children in need across Scotland."

Assistant Chief Constable Wayne Mawson says "security arrangements for individuals with the status of President Obama are business as usual for Police Scotland."

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