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Iain MacLeod
Deputy Chief Constable

Deputy Chief Constable Iain MacLeod

Iain MacLeod (51) joined Central Scotland Police in March 2008 after 32 years' service with Tayside Police.

During his time with Tayside, Mr MacLeod served in a number of operational and specialist roles throughout the force, including CID, Drugs Branch, Special Branch and the Professional Standards Department.

He rose to the rank of Assistant Chief Constable with the Dundee-based force where he was the head of the force's Crime Management Department for four years.

In 2005, Mr MacLeod was Tayside Police's media spokesman during the G8 World Leaders Summit at Gleneagles.

Mr MacLeod successfully completed the Strategic Command Course in 2003, during which time he also completed a Diploma in Applied Criminology and Police Management at the University of Cambridge. In 2005 he attended the International Leadership in Counter-terrorism Course, working with colleagues from throughout the United Kingdom and North America. He also holds a Higher National Certificate in Police Studies.

Mr Macleod is also involved in a number of key national groups through the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland. He is chair of the Professional Standards business area; chair of the Religion and Faith Reference group; Secretary of the Performance Management business area; and, member of Information Management business area. He also holds the porfolio for wildlife crime for the Scottish Police Service.

Mr MacLeod, who is married with two children and lives in Perthshire, said: "I am delighted to have been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police.

"Not only am I looking forward to the many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, I'm also keen to meet with all the officers and police staff who make Central Scotland Police the successful force that it is today."