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PSNI falls short of hiring 6,500 officers by April 2026 due to funding delays and staff shortages.
A new recovery plan aims to increase the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to 7,000 officers by 2028, but progress is falling behind schedule.
Officer numbers fell to 6,190 in summer 2025 and reached 6,245 by December, falling short of the April 2026 goal of 6,500.
Delays in funding—only £7 million allocated for the first year—and a sharp drop in part-time officers from 2,500 to 142 have hampered recruitment efforts.
Liam Kelly, chairman of the Police Federation, cited rising sickness rates, officer stress, and recent riots in Ballymena, Larne, and Portadown as indicators of strain.
According to a 2024 report, the PSNI will require between 8,000 and 8,500 officers to meet current demands.
A new assessment is expected before the PSNI's 25th anniversary to establish a clear target and secure long-term funding.
PSNI no puede contratar a 6,500 oficiales para abril de 2026 debido a retrasos en la financiación y la escasez de personal.