The Scotsman

Police chiefs warn over security for hard border

- By MICHAEL MCHUGH

Police do not have the numbers to protect a hard Irish border, a representa­tive body has warned.

Planning for a no-deal Brexit needs to begin urgently as it would cost tens of millions ofpoundsto­securethe porous 300-mile (483km) frontier, the Police Federation for Northern Ireland said.

All sides in the discussion­s between the EU and UK are united in opposition to a heavily-militarise­d border that characteri­sed arrangemen­ts during the long Northern Ireland conflict.

Federation chairman Mark Lindsay said his members would be “sitting ducks” for terrorists if they had to regularly and predictabl­y protect other agencies like customs officers at crossing points from Northern Ireland into the Republic.

He said: “Numbers are already painfully thin on the ground and, if hundreds were required along a porous border, the situation would inevitably become intolerabl­e and unmanageab­le.

“No-one wants a ‘hard’ border, but if the politician­s fail to reach an accord or compromise, it seems something a lot less relaxed than what we currently enjoy will be the consequenc­e.”

The meandering frontier between Northern Ireland 0 All sides oppose a heavily-militarise­d border and the Republic encompasse­s largely remote areas and contains around 275 crossing points.

Mr Lindsay claimed there would have to be a very significan­t increase in the number of officers in the Police Service of Northern Ireland to secure it.

“Imagine, therefore, what would happen in communitie­s all over Northern Ireland if officers were to be transferre­d to do border security duties alongside other agencies such as HM Customs & Excise? Cities and towns would see officer numbers decimated.

“Contingenc­y planning has to begin as a matter of urgency.”

The Federation has been calling for an increase in the number of officers for years.

Mr Lindsay said the present below-par total of fewer than 6,700 was already a few hundred below what Chief Constable George Hamilton said he required.

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