Sunday Mail (UK)

Hong Kong fury

Police Scotland slammed for training cops from poor human rights regime

- Gordon Blackstock

Police Scotland has been criticised for training officers from Hong Kong’s “brutal” and “aggressive” law enforcemen­t regime.

Senior members of the Chinese city’s police force attended the Scottish Police College at Tulliallan Castle in Alloa. They took part in leadership courses, according to official documents.

The disclosure emerged as police authoritie­s in the former British colony face fresh internatio­nal criticism.

In the US State Department’s annual report on civil liberties in China, Macau and Hong Kong, it said that “significan­t human rights issues included police brutality against protesters and persons in custody”.

Hong Kong authoritie­s hit back, claiming officers had done their duty in restoring “law and order” following anti-Beijing government protests.

Last year, Amnesty Internatio­nal said it had found an alarming pattern of aggression by the Hong Kong Police Force. The human rights group said police used“reckless and indiscrimi­nate tactics, including violence while arresting people at protests, evidence of torture and other ill-treatment in detention”.

NaomiMc Au li ffe, Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Scotland programme director, said: “Policing, prisons and other security sectors are rife with abuse in numerous countries. We have repeatedly called upon Police

Scotland to conduct robust human rights impact assessment­s on all their overseas training.”

Trouble in the region erupted last summer after an extraditio­n bill was put forward that would see suspects and criminals sent from the city-state to the mainland.

Protesters claimed Hong Kong citizens could be exposed to unfair trials and torture.

The bill was eventually withdrawn after up to one million people took to the streets in mostly peaceful demonstrat­ions. But the rallies descended into violence when people were targeted by riot police wielding tear gas and batons. Hong Kong officers attended the college between 2013 and 2016.

Scottish Greens justice brief John Finnie MSP said: “In recent months, we’ve all seen footage from Hong Kong which suggests police there are nothing more than uniformed thugs, sent out to violently enforce the wi l l of an oppressive and undemocrat­ic regime.

“I’m sure the chief constable would agree it is inappropri­ate for Police Scotland to have links with a force that shows such blatant disregard for human rights.” Superinten­dent John Wyllie, who leads Police Scotland’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Unit, said: “All of our internatio­nal training and developmen­t activities support the UK and Scottish Government internatio­nal developmen­t policies and objectives.

“Our internatio­nal training is subject to rigorous security and human rights assessment, with the ultimate aim of promoting public service, developing safer communitie­s and human rights compliance.”

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