officer who has probed corruption within the police. And, like the rest of the country, former Scottish Crime & Drug Enforcement Agency (SCDEA) boss Graeme Pearson has been gripped by drama Line Of Duty.
The ex-Labour MSP – who was tasked with assessing police corruption for the National Crime Agency in 2009 – said: “Most cop dramas are more about good-looking people driving fast cars than anything remotely like the reality of policing. “But Line Of Duty has got some things bang on – police interviews and culture being some of them.“In reality there is a problem of corrupt serving officers.“Regardless of their tiny numbers, their impact on operations and tackling crime can be significant.”Here, Graeme gives his take on who could be pulling.
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