HL Deb 25 April 1989 vol 506 cc1263-4WA
The Earl of Swinton

asked Her Majesty's Government:

In how many operations firearms were issued to police officers in England and Wales in 1988; in how many of those operations shots were fired by police officers; how many police officers are currently qualified to carry firearms; and what were the equivalent figures for each of the previous five years.

The Earl of Arran

Information relating to the police use of firearms in operations against criminals or others known or believed to be armed in the years in question is given in the table below.

Year No. of Operations No. of times shots fired No. of Authorised Firearms Officers
1983 3,180 3 13,044
1984 2,667 6 11,873
1985 2,488 7 10,244
1986 2,453 1 8,395
1987 2,185 7 7,349
1988 2,227 2 7,194

These figures show that over five years the police have been issuing and using firearms less often. The figures show the continuing determination of the Government and of chief officers of police that the police use of firearms should remain a measure of the last resort, and that traditional methods of policing should continue.