The Scotsman

Man charged after officer hurt in alleged stabbing

- By FIONA PRINGLE

A police officer has been left injured during an alleged stabbing at Edinburgh College yesterday – sparking renewed calls for better protection for frontline staff.

The male officer had been attending a call about concerns for a man at the West Granton Road Campus when he sustained a wound to his back at around 9:30am.

He was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment by the Scottish Ambulance Service.

The injury was later described as “non life-threatenin­g” while his alleged assailant was detained.

But chair of the Scottish Police Federation says the incident demonstrat­ed that Scots officers are “not properly equipped” to deal with armed suspects.

Andrea Macdonald, chair of the Scottish Police Federation, said: “I would like to commend the bravery of all of the police officers who attended this incident.

“Undoubtedl­y their actions in protecting the public prevented further injuries or even fatalities.

“However, once again it appears that we have Scottish Police Officers not suitably equipped to deal with an incident where an individual is armed. Our thoughts are with the Police Officer who was injured and his family and colleagues at this time.”

Detectives said they had arrested and later charged a 19-year-old man in connection with the incident.

Deputy Chief Constable Iain Livingston­e added: “Police Scotland always takes the welfare of its officers very seriously.

“We continuall­y keep officer safety under review and regular liaison takes place with staff associatio­ns around this issue.

“As always, we will investigat­e this incident to see if there is anything to be learned from it.

“The officer’s injuries are thankfully not life-threatenin­g and I intend to visit him tomorrow.”

Chief Inspector Stevie Sutherland, area commander for North West Edinburgh, said there would be increased patrols on site for the coming days.

He said anyone worried about the incident should approach officers or the college’s student services department.

He added: “This incident continues to be treated as isolated and we’re working closely with Edinburgh College to offer support to students and staff.

“There will be an increased 0 Police at the West Granton Road Campus and a burnt out car after a wave of Bonfire Night violence in the Craigentin­ny area of the city police presence across the campus over the coming days and anyone with concerns is urged to speak to us or contact Edinburgh College’s Student Services Department.”

An area of the campus was cordoned off during the day while the college remained open.

Principal Annette Bruton said the college was working closely with Police Scotland.

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