The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Minister hails fallen officers’ bravery

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Scotland’s Justice Secretary is to travel to Northern Ireland to pay tribute to police officers who have died in the line of duty over the past year.

Humza Yousaf will attend the National Police Memorial Day Service in Belfast, joining families and colleagues of fallen officers.

Ahead of the event, he said: “I am honoured to attend this year’s National Police Memorial Day Service, and to pay tribute to all of those who have given their lives in the line of duty.

“Those police officers recognised are a credit to our services.

“It’s vital that we continue to remember them and offer our support to their families and colleagues.

“I am reminded daily of how often our police officers go above and beyond.” John Alcock was among several officers who died last year following injuries sustained on duty.

The 54-year-old, from Aberdeensh­ire, died last October after being in a coma for 14 years.

He was involved a crash in August 2003 while a passenger in a marked police car.

Mr Alcock was left in a persistent vegetative state following the incident, which happened as he was travelling to Ballater police station.

It is understood his son will light a candle at the service.

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SNP’S Humza Yousaf

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