The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Missing Allan’s family want new force to lead investigat­ion

Son has not been seen since night out in 2013

- Jonathan Watson jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

The father of a missing Glenrothes man says he is playing a “waiting game” after appealing for a new police force to investigat­e his son’s disappeara­nce.

Allan Bryant has submitted a petition to Scotland’s justice minister Michael Matheson, calling for him to appoint a new force more than four years after his son, Allan Jr, was last seen alive.

Claiming that basic mistakes have been made by Fife-based officers, he has also sent his appeal, backed with 5,000 signatures from the public, to Iain Livingston­e, the deputy chief constable of Police Scotland.

With Police Scotland having acknowledg­ed receipt of the document, Mr Bryant claims this latest move has come as a last resort.

“If the police had done its job properly and collected CCTV earlier then it could have made a huge difference,” he said.

“It could have jogged somebody’s memory and taken things forward.”

Allan Jr was 23 when he disappeare­d after a night out with friends on November 3 2013. Despite high-profile appeals, there remains no trace of the man, who would now be 27.

Mr Bryant initially raised his concerns about the police investigat­ion just one week after Allan Jr disappeare­d when a police incident van was not able to attend Styx nightclub.

Police Scotland has defended its handling of the investigat­ion, the largest missing person search in Fife‘s history, with a spokespers­on saying: “The major investigat­ion team has been assisted by numerous specialist­s, and we continue to assess, evaluate and action any new informatio­n which comes in that might assist our investigat­ion.

However, Mr Bryant added: “The fact that we’re at this stage shows how little faith we have in the police.

“This is a new direction that we are having to take but the next few weeks are going to be a waiting game.”

 ??  ?? Allan Bryant has petitioned the justice minister.
Allan Bryant has petitioned the justice minister.

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