Mounted police to patrol Inverness city centre

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Mounted officers were not available to former Northern Constabulary

Mounted police are to make a rare appearance on the streets of Inverness at the weekend.

Four horses and their riders will patrol the city centre as part of Police Scotland's festive campaign, Operation Respect.

A spokesman said the Highlands and Islands division was now able to draw on the resource following the move to a single Scottish police force.

Mounted police will patrol Inverness on Friday and Saturday night.

The unit was not a specialist resource available to former Northern Constabulary, which was merged with other Scottish forces to form Police Scotland.

Operation Respect is a police effort to improve safety and cut crime over the Christmas and New Year period.

The spokesman said the mounted officers would provide a "high visibility police presence".