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Police blasted after prisoners taken to court in just pyjamas

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An official report has criticised police after prisoners were taken to court in just their pyjamas or underwear-like clothing.

The incidents were recorded by HM Inspectora­te of Prisons for Scotland (HMIPS) during a review of custodial operations at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.

The watchdog’s report describes it as “unacceptab­le” for people to be transferre­d from the escort vans dressed in such a way and ordered Police Scotland to ensure they have appropriat­e clothing.

It says: “When observing prisoners being removed from escort vans it was noted that one prisoner arrived in her nightcloth­es, two prisoners were in shorts, one prisoner appeared to be in his underwear and one prisoner had no footwear.

“Police Scotland should ensure that those arriving from police custody are appropriat­ely dressed for the journey and their subsequent court appearance. It is unacceptab­le that individual­s are expected to appear in a court of law in their underwear or nightcloth­es.”

HMIPS made the findings during an inspection of court custody provision on June 18. Inspectors found the court’s custody unit to be well-run with motivated staff.

Chief Superinten­dent Garry McEwan, head of the criminal justice services division, said: “We note the report published by HMIPS today and are keen to work with our partners on the recommenda­tions.”

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