The Scotsman

Warning over armed police fears

● Police say they face ‘extremely violent incidents with inadequate protection’

- By CHRIS MARSHALL

Opposition to armed policing is based on “sentiment” and a lack of understand­ing of the dangers faced by frontline officers, it has been claimed.

The Scottish Police Federation said members were increasing­ly required to respond to violent incidents with “inadequate protection”. Its general secretary, Calum Steele, has called for a national debate on the number of officers carrying guns.

Public opposition to armed policing is based on “sentiment” and a lack of understand­ing of the dangers faced by frontline officers, police officers have claimed.

The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) said its members are increasing­ly required to respond to “extremely violent incidents with inadequate protection”.

Writing in The Scotsman today, SPF general secretary Calum Steele calls for a national debate on the number of officers carrying guns.

He said Police Scotland had “alienated” the public by displaying heavily armed officers following recent terror attacks.

Police Scotland has around 600 trained Armed Response Vehicle (ARV) officers, although only around 400 are full-time firearms officers.

The numbers were increased last year following the Paris terror attacks and amid criticism from the SPF that Scotland was “woefully underequip­ped, under-resourced and under prepared” to deal with a similar incident.

The debate over armed policing was re-ignited in March when Khalid Masood murdered five people, including Pc Keith Palmer, during an attack in Westminste­r.

The SPF has called for more armed officers to deal not just with counter-terrorism, but armed incidents where unarmed officers are often the first on the scene. Justice secretary Michael Matheson has previously said the public does not support a fully armed service, but Chief Constable Phil Gormley has said the overall number of firearms officers will be kept under review.

Mr Steele said: “Ask any member of the public if they believe the police should be properly equipped to protect themselves and others from harm, and it’s difficult to imagine you would find any dissent.

“Ask if the police should be armed, and reactions are likely to be altogether more emotive and driven by sentiment or ideology.

“This is perhaps understand­able when the police service itself paints a picture that its armed officers are balaclava-clad, machine gun-toting, sniper suit-wearing commandos. The truth is Scotland has some of the very best firearms and specialist officers anywhere but portrayal of this macho imagery alienates rather than reassures the public.”

Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins said: “We are currently in the process of increasing our ARV capability by some 90 officers and this will be complete in the very near future and there are no plans to increase that number further.”

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PICTURE; IAN RUTHERFORD 0 Police Scotland has around 600 armed response officers

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