Loose Women's Kaye Adams 'quizzed by plain clothes officer at Cop26 for ...

Loose Women's Kaye Adams 'quizzed by plain clothes officer at Cop26 for ...
Loose Women's Kaye Adams 'quizzed by plain clothes officer at Cop26 for ...

Loose Women star Kaye Adams said she was stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer at the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow yesterday for allegedly 'acting surreptitiously'.

The Scottish-born TV personality, 58, had been filming crowds outside the site of the UN-run global summit on her Instagram story when she was apparently approached by an undercover officer. 

'Just slightly concerned to be stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer who thought I was dodgy', Ms Adams wrote on the Instagram story while she was being quizzed.

She later tweeted: 'Just got stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer near #COP26 for acting ''surreptitiously''. Never been accused of that before!'

When a Twitter user asked: 'Were you being suspiciously surreptitious?', the Loose Women panellist replied: 'Secretive filming apparently. I had my secretive iPhone in my secretive hand.' 

Loose Women star Kaye Adams said she was stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer at the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow yesterday for allegedly 'acting surreptitiously'

Loose Women star Kaye Adams said she was stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer at the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow yesterday for allegedly 'acting surreptitiously'

The Scottish-born TV personality, 58, had been sharing videos from outside the site of the UN-run global summit on her Instagram story when she was apparently approached by an undercover officer (grab of the video above, not images of the plain clothes officer)

The Scottish-born TV personality, 58, had been sharing videos from outside the site of the UN-run global summit on her Instagram story when she was apparently approached by an undercover officer (grab of the video above, not images of the plain clothes officer)

She later tweeted: 'Just got stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer near #COP26 for acting ''surreptitiously''. Never been accused of that before!'

She later tweeted: 'Just got stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer near #COP26 for acting ''surreptitiously''. Never been accused of that before!'

People wait outside the security gates of the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow

People wait outside the security gates of the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow

Though Ms Adams has been lighthearted about the incident, the policing of Cop26 has come under scrutiny, with an average of 10,000 officers from Police Scotland and forces around Britain on duty every day for three weeks - and the UK Government picking up the bill. 

It comes as Police Scotland was obliged to apologise after scores of women were forced to walk home through a 'pitch black' park after the Cop26 road closures. 

MailOnline has contacted Police Scotland for comment. 

Ms Adams filmed activists who who had gathered in the Blue Zone on the north bank of the River Clyde, where the key negotiations between world leaders is taking place and where security is on high alert. 

She then showed the gates guarding the Scottish Event Campus, where thousands of officers have formed a 'ring of steel' in a £100million policing operation - the biggest on record in the UK. 

'Amazing to think the future of the planet is being discussed behind these turnstiles,' she wrote on her Instagram story.

However, she was stopped mid-video by someone she claims was a plain clothes police officer, who could be heard introducing himself to her. 

As she filmed the ground, Ms Adams wrote on the Instagram story: 'Just slightly concerned to be stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer who thought I was dodgy' (grabs of the video, not images of the plain clothes officer)

As she filmed the ground, Ms Adams wrote on the Instagram story: 'Just slightly concerned to be stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer who thought I was dodgy' (grabs of the video, not images of the plain clothes officer)

As she filmed the ground, Ms Adams wrote on the Instagram story: 'Just slightly concerned to be stopped and questioned by a plain clothes police officer who thought I was dodgy' (grabs of the video, not images of the plain clothes officer)

Ms Adams filmed activists who who had gathered in the Blue Zone on the north bank of the River Clyde, where the key negotiations between world leaders is taking place and where security is on high alert (grab of the video not images of the plain clothes officer)

Ms Adams filmed activists who who had gathered in the Blue Zone on the north bank of the River Clyde, where the key negotiations between world leaders is taking place and where security is on high alert (grab of the video not images of the plain clothes officer)

Police Scotland apologise after local women were forced to walk through 'pitch black' park on long detour so world leaders COP delegates could drive around in safety 

Police Scotland have issued an apology after scores of women were forced to walk home through a 'pitch black' park after the COP26 road closures last night.

Residents in Glasgow described how they had been told by officers to use alternative routes, including Kelvingrove Park and the sidestreets, after

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