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The Scottish Government has come under pressure from rank and file police over its pledge to recruit 1,000 officers. | The Scottish Government has come under pressure from rank and file police over its pledge to recruit 1,000 officers. |
Joe Grant, chief executive of the Scottish Police Federation, said the incoming Nationalist administration had made a "promise" on the issue. | Joe Grant, chief executive of the Scottish Police Federation, said the incoming Nationalist administration had made a "promise" on the issue. |
Uncertainty arose when ministers said capacity would be increased by "the equivalent" of 1,000 extra officers. | Uncertainty arose when ministers said capacity would be increased by "the equivalent" of 1,000 extra officers. |
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said an announcement boosting Scotland's policing capacity was imminent. | |
Mr Grant said the manifesto pledge was for new police and not for retaining or redeploying existing officers. | Mr Grant said the manifesto pledge was for new police and not for retaining or redeploying existing officers. |
He said: "We were given an unequivocal assurance, a promise by the incoming government, that there would be 1,000 new police officers in Scotland during their term in government." | |
This is not simply about numbers on the payroll, it is about ensuring a genuine improvement in how policing is delivered in our communities Justice secretary Kenny MacAskill | |
Mr MacAskill said the forthcoming annoucement on increasing Scotland's policing capacity "will involve investment for substantial additional recruitment". | |
However Mr MacAskill added: "This is not simply about numbers on the payroll, it is about ensuring a genuine improvement in how policing is delivered in our communities. | |
"This will involve recruitment but also increased retention of experienced officers and the redeployment of existing officers." | |
Earlier, Mr Grant met Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie and her justice spokesman Bill Aitken. | |
Mr Aitken said there were currently some 16,200 police officers in Scotland and the "bottom line" was when that number would rise to 17,200. | Mr Aitken said there were currently some 16,200 police officers in Scotland and the "bottom line" was when that number would rise to 17,200. |
Ms Goldie added: "To make a clear pledge, as the first minister did at the election, and then to retreat on it is frankly an affront to the public and I think a betrayal of our police officers." | Ms Goldie added: "To make a clear pledge, as the first minister did at the election, and then to retreat on it is frankly an affront to the public and I think a betrayal of our police officers." |
Earlier this month, the SNP government said it would create the equivalent of 1,000 new officers by redeploying existing staff as well as through recruitment. | Earlier this month, the SNP government said it would create the equivalent of 1,000 new officers by redeploying existing staff as well as through recruitment. |
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