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Top lawyer facing gun breach charge

COURT: Advocate General allegedly failed to secure shotgun

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The UK Government’s most senior adviser on Scots law has been charged with a firearms offence.

Advocate General for Scotland Richard Keen QC is alleged to have contravene­d section two of the Firearms Act 1968 by failing to secure a shotgun.

Lord Keen, a former chairman of the Scottish Conservati­ve Party who was made a life peer in 2015, is charged with breaching the legislatio­n at his Edinburgh home on December 31 2016.

According to court papers, he is alleged to have failed to comply with the conditions of his firearms certificat­e by not securing a 12-bore shotgun.

The charge states that shotguns must at all times “be stored securely so as to prevent so far as reasonably practicabl­e, access to the shotguns by unauthoris­ed persons”.

A statement from Lord Keen’s spokesman said: “Lord Keen deeply regrets this inadverten­t breach of licence conditions, which was a one-off error.

“He has held a licence for many years and has always adhered strictly to the licence conditions, as evidenced by a number of police inspection­s.”

A UK Government spokeswoma­n said: “We are aware Lord Keen is in correspond­ence with the procurator fiscal regarding a legal matter relating to an inadverten­t breach of licence conditions.

“Having considered the issue carefully, we are satisfied that this matter has no bearing on Lord Keen’s ability to carry out his ministeria­l duties to the highest standard.”

The case is due to call at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday.

One of Scotland’s leading lawyers, Lord Keen, 62, is a former Dean of the Faculty of Advocates and was appointed Advocate General in May 2015.

He recently represente­d the UK Government at the Supreme Court hearing on the triggering of Article 50, arguing the consent of the Scottish Parliament was not needed before negotiatio­ns on Brexit formally begin.

We are satisfied that this matter has no bearing on Lord Keen’s ability to carry out his ministeria­l duties

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Richard Keen QC “deeply regrets inadverten­t breach of licence conditions”.

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