Work to build Scotland's first ever crime super campus at Gartcosh, North Lanarkshire, started today.
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill visited the site with the Solicitor General Frank Mulholland and representatives of some of the organisations who will be based at Scotland's crime fighting hub. The first phase of the £82 million project is expected to be completed next February with the campus expected to be operational by 2012.
Inspecting the site with Andrew McAlpine of Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd - the construction company taking forward the first phase of work - Mr MacAskill said: "The campus emerging here represents good news for all decent people and bad news for criminals. By bringing together a whole range of agencies with a role in fighting crime under one roof we can help further tilt the balance in favour of the law-abiding majority.
"The more we are able to share information, the more potential connections we can make that could help shut down opportunities for organised crime. The campus will also house a brand new forensic laboratory providing forensic scientists with the tools and facilities they need to provide the best support for Scottish policing.
"I am delighted to see the building work underway and I am delighted to reaffirm the Scottish Government's commitment to the project."
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill inspects plans for the crime super campus at GartcoshSolicitor General Frank Mulholland commented: "It is vital that all those involved in the fight against serious and organised crime work together and share intelligence, experience and expertise, and the excellent facilities at the Scottish Crime Campus will enhance the ability of Crown Office and law enforcement agencies to deliver justice for communities across Scotland.
"I am delighted that this project has now reached the construction stage and look forward to the opening of the completed campus at Gartcosh."
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