Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy has said that officers are suffering from panic attacks after having to deal with the violent mobs during recent riots.
The shocking revelation emerged in a Liverpool Crown Court hearing on Wednesday when PCC Kennedy went on record detailing three men's sentencing involved in the unrest plaguing Merseyside last week.
As per Sky News reports, between July 31, each day saw the deployment of more than 150 constables from her force and anywhere from 75 to 150 from other organisations to manage the disorder.
In addition, an operational team of 55 staff, including specialist online incident investigators, currently handles the investigation of the uproar which implies "taking staff away from investigating other crimes", a fiscally challenging feat given the glaring £21m budget deficit. READ MORE: Tragedy on quiet residential street as pedestrian killed in horror crash However, despite the cost, officers have committed to helping to keep local residents safe and taken to the streets to tackle violent disorder and hopefully restore calm - but this pledge has come at a great personal cost for several of the officers on the ground.
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