
Trump and drones: Security officials prep for return of world leaders to Alberta
CALGARY — A security expert says those who remember how tight the security was when world leaders gathered in the Alberta backcountry two decades ago better buckle up this June when U.S. President Donald Trump comes to call.
And Stephen Scott, an RCMP tactical troop team leader in 2002 and now a security expert and private investigator, says the new security X factor is drones.
Scott said the tiny flying machines can be utilized for plotting an attack or even surveillance.
“It’s got enough range and it’s right over the treetops and you can buzz right in maybe and get unauthorized pictures or drop something. It’s also about embarrassing them and putting signs up,” he said in an interview.