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Police 'specials' sworn in across Highlands and islands





Thirteen new Special Constables have been sworn in
Thirteen new Special Constables have been sworn in

THIRTEEN new officers enrolled into the ranks of the Special Constabulary within Police Scotland Highland and Islands Division - the first since the creation of the new amalgamated service in April 2013.

The Special Constabulary is a body of people who voluntarily give up their personal time to contribute to the wellbeing and safety of their communities.

Working alongside their regular colleagues, Special Constables undertake a range of police duties and frequently face many of the challenges of their full-time colleagues.

The new Special Constables, 11 based on the mainland, one in Orkney and one in the Western Isles, were sworn in as part of a series of oath ceremonies conducted across the Highlands and Islands.

In the Highlands the Special Constables are: SC David Birtles, SC Hector Bryden, SC Alison Cameron, SC Suzanne Cowie, SC Alex Currie, SC Mark McAuley, SC Liam Murray, SC Samantha Nelson, SC Elizabeth Proudfoot, SC Lauren Smith and SC Jonathan Stowe.

For the Islands roles, Special Constable Neil Tulip will be based in Orkney and Special Constable Innes Macleod will be based in the Western Isles.

Those serving the Highlands were sworn in by Justice of the Peace, Pamela Marrs in Inverness. For Orkney, Sheriff Andrew Berry conducted the service in Kirkwall and for the Western Isles, Justice of the Peace, Iain Macleod conducted the service on Thursday in Stornoway.

All of the officers have sworn an oath that they will solemnly and sincerely declare and affirm that they will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of constable.

The officers have all undergone initial training and successfully passed their initial examinations.

The officers will be deployed to their various stations where they will commit to keeping their communities safe.

This voluntary commitment demonstrates a remarkable personal contribution by each member of the Special Constabulary which the service says is gratefully received and recognised.

For those who are interested in the role of Special Constable further information, including the selection process and how to apply, can be found in the recruitment section of the Police Scotland website http://www.scotland.police.uk/recruitment/special-constables/


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