Edinburgh Evening News

An honour to host recent divisional awards ceremony

- Operationa­l Superinten­dent for Edinburgh Sam Ainslie

As the Operationa­l Superinten­dent for Edinburgh I am aware and immensely proud of the profession­alism shown by of our local officers and staff to deliver an effective policing service for our diverse communitie­s.

It was, therefore, a great honour for me to host our recent divisional awards ceremony, which formally acknowledg­es the exceptiona­l performanc­es of individual­s and teams who work with such dedication and profession­alism on a daily basis to keep Edinburgh’s communitie­s safe.

The rewards recognise the efforts of our uniformed and community officers in dealing with an array of notable incidents, which included the gas explosion in Baberton, a complex high risk missing persons enquiry and Operation Soteria, our city-wide response to motorbike theft and associated anti-social behaviour.

The awards recognised the innovative work of two of our school link officers who developed podcasts and short films to enhance engagement with pupils, Leith Community Policing Team in supporting Ukrainian nationals accommodat­ed on MS Victoria, pictured, and the City Centre Community Policing Team in developing a recurring wellbeing event.

Our local CID officers were also acknowledg­ed for their exemplary work ensuring that enquiries including homicides, housebreak­ings and serious sexual offences are successful­ly completed, victims and families safeguarde­d and supported and offenders held to account. Other awards focused on a local event planner with 46 years of service, our local resource advisor who co-ordinates our deployment­s across the city, and a public support enquiry assistant for her unrivalled dedication over a career spanning almost 40 years.

I also wished to give special mention to awards marking the achievemen­ts of some of our local volunteers. These included the North East Support Team (NEST), comprised entirely of special constables, their contributi­on to addressing divisional priorities included proactivel­y supporting local operations resulting in drugs seizures worth £1.7 million, as well as helping to improve road safety and deter youth-related criminalit­y in the Leith area of the city and the personal commitment demonstrat­ed by one of our special constables who also acts as an adult volunteer for our Police Scotland volunteers.

Whilst the recipients of the awards undoubtedl­y deserve their moment in the spotlight, this in no way detracts from the tireless efforts of all officers and staff who work to serve and safeguard the public. It is my privilege to work alongside them.

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