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Police spend £40 million on translators in just three years, FOI reveals

Police across the UK spent £40m on translators in the last three years, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. 

The Telegraph report:

London’s Metropolitan Police paid out £7.1 million on decifering 97 languages including the African dialects of Wolof, Yoruba and Oromo.

Rural constabularies have also spent substantial sums on language services. Thames Valley Police’s bill for translators and interpreters has exceeded £1 million in each of the past three years.

Forces in Kent, Norfolk and Lincolnshire have at times spent more than £400,000 a year on translation.

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