Ayrshire's new police chief says he wants to engage in a discussion about crime and the challenges facing the force. Chief superintendent Faroque Hussain took office today with two decades of policing experience under his belt.The 42-year-old takes over from previous divisional commander Mark Hargreaves who left the role to take a policing role at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 26).Mr Hussain was most recently a strategic firearms commander, having previously been an authorised firearms officer and a tactical firearms commander.Chief Superintendent Hussain said: “I am delighted and privileged to be appointed as the next local police commander for Ayrshire."I am looking forward to continuing the excellent work and
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