The man in charge of policing for the city centre is Malcolm Graham. He was previously in charge of the Lothian and Borders CID, so knows this city well.

He was appointed as Divisional Commander for the City of Edinburgh in June 2012, with responsibility for all policing across the City in advance of the significant transition from Lothian and Borders Police to the single Police Service for Scotland in April 2013.

Chief Superintendent Graham is a keen yet extremely amateur cyclist, runner, swimmer and surfer although not necessarily in that order, and enjoys relaxing with family and friends, usually through a variety of outdoor pursuits.

We will be here at 5.30 or so on Thursday 20 September 2012 to talk to him about the priorities the police have for the city and the ways they deal with crime and our safety. He also wants to talk about new ways of listening to people’s views. So if you have some questions then please send them to us. You can contact us by email theedinburghreporter@gmail.com by Twitter @EdinReporter or direct to Malcolm on @edpolicechief or by joining us live on Thursday evening when you can submit comments or questions. Comments are always subject to moderation, but we try to include as many as possible.

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