HC Deb 08 February 1999 vol 325 cc89-90W
Mr. Nicholls

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many machine action weapons, shotguns and other firearms are currently held by United Kingdom police forces; what percentage of police personnel are trained in the use of each category of weapon; what plans are in place to increase the stock of such weapons by category, by (a) purchase, (b) lease hire or loan and (c) other arrangements; and if he will make a statement. [68946]

Mr. Boateng

Information on the number of firearms held by police forces in England and Wales is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

The number of firearms held by police forces in Scotland is as follows:

Police force Handgun Shotgun Rifle Other Total
Central Scotland 41 4 9 16 70
Dumfries and Galloway 45 4 13 22 84
Fife 42 4 6 10 62
Grampian 72 13 8 31 124
Lothian and Borders 123 14 14 29 180
Northern 89 15 30 20 154
Strathclyde 256 14 34 54 358
Tayside 87 19 32 21 159
Total 755 87 146 203 1,191

The number of firearms held by the Royal Ulster Constabulary is as follows:

Firearms Number
Pistols/Revolvers 15,016
Machine action weapons 3,457
Shotguns 31
Sniper rifles 44

Arrangements for the purchase and storage of firearms are operational matters for chief officers of police. I understand from the Association of Chief Police Officers that there are no plans for any significant increase in the number of weapons held in England and Wales. Similarly, there are no plans to increase the stocks in Scotland or Northern Ireland.

Based on the most recently available figures, 5.3 per cent. of police officers in England and Wales and 4.63 per cent. of police officers in Scotland are trained in the use of firearms. This reflects the policy of using a small number of highly trained officers for firearms operations. Training reflects the range of weapons officers may need to use in dealing with firearms incidents.

All Royal Ulster Constabulary officers are trained in the use of handguns, and approximately 50 per cent. in the use of semi-automatic firearms. Shotgun and sniper rifle training involves very small numbers of officers.

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