Scottish officers to assist at G7 summit

Convoy on its way from headquarters in Kincardine

Published 6th Jun 2021

A CONVOY of over 200 officers are on their way from Police Scotland’s headquarters at Tulliallan to support Devon and Cornwall Police during the G7 Conference.

In total 400 officers and staff will head to the south west of the UK for the summit involving the leading nations of the world.

Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said: “I have authorised the deployment of over 400 Police Scotland officers and staff to support colleagues at Devon and Cornwall Police during the G7 Conference.

“I have consistently made clear the great benefits of close co-operation among policing across the UK.

“This has been evident over many years in Scotland, from the policing operation in relation to the Lockerbie bombing to supporting the Commonwealth Games and will be seen again later this year during the COP26 summit.

“As the UK's second largest service, it is vital we continue to demonstrate our support in this regard.

“I approved the deployment following careful consideration and it in no way affects Police Scotland's ability to meet the policing requirements of our communities in Scotland.”

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