Police Custody and Security Officer

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A police custody and security officer, popularly known as a "turnkey", is a uniformed non-warranted officer of a Scottish police force. Pay ranges from £15,912– £21,040 per year.[1]

Powers

They have powers to:[2]

  • who they have reasonable grounds to believe has committed or is committing an offence, or
  • who is causing a disturbance or nuisance
  • property;
  • any person who he has reasonable grounds to believe has committed or is committing an offence;
  • any person who is seeking access to a person in the officer’s custody or to relevant premises;
  • to remain there with the officer until the arrival of a constable; or
  • where reasonable in all the circumstances, to go with the officer to the nearest police station, but only if before imposing any such requirement on a person the officer informs him of the nature of the suspected offence and of the reason for the requirement

Additional duties

They also have duties to:[2]

  • in fulfilment of this duty, apprehend any person and to detain that person in custody in the premises of the court in question;

It is an offence to assault or impersonate an officer.[2]

References

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