The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Extra 1,000 officers in doubt Police: No conclusion­s reached on the future shape of the force

- BY ANDREW LIDDLE SCOTTISH POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

The Scottish Government has hinted it could ditch its “1,000 extra police officers in Scotland” pledge amid mounting concern about the state of the force.

Jus t i c e Secretary Michael Matheson has admitted “no conclusion­s have been reached on implicatio­ns for the future shape and size of the police workforce”.

Instead, he suggested more specialist officers could be recruited to tackle issues such as cyber-crime and fraud.

The Scottish Conservati­ves have claimed the move could lead to a “further deteriorat­ion” in public confidence in the single force, whichhasbe­enatthecen­tre of a string of controvers­ies since its launch in 2013.

Mr Matheson said he was committed to getting the “right mix” of staff.

But the Tories’ John Lamont said: “This is the strongest hint yet that the SNP is going to drop its commitment to 1,000 extra police officers. It’s a commitment ministers have repeatedly referred to over the last decade as a sign the Scottish Government is serious about policing.

“Now they have to explain, if this level is to be reduced, what plan is in its place to ensure public safety?

“These are the things the SNP will have to explain to people, otherwise public confidence in Police Scotland will deteriorat­e further.”

Mr Matheson’s comments came from a parliament­ary question by Mr Lamont, in which he asked the justice secretary to commit to continuing the 1,000 extra officers pledge.

In his response to Mr Lamont, Mr Matheson said: “The ScottishGo­vernment Budget for 2016-17 made a commitment to retain police officer numbers at 1,000 higher than in 2007, while at the same time working with the S c o tt i s h Po l i c e Authority to consider the implicatio­ns of changing demands on Scottish policing.

“That work is currently ongoing and no conclusion­s have been reached on implicatio­ns for the future shape and size of the police workforce.

“We are committed to ensuring that the police have more specialist­s, such as experts in cyber-crime and counter-fraud and that the service has the right mix and numbers of staff for the future.”

 ??  ?? EVIDENCE: The government has been challenged on whether it intends to increase the size of the police force
EVIDENCE: The government has been challenged on whether it intends to increase the size of the police force

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