New police commander appointed for Cornwall and Isles of Scilly

Chief Superintendent Scott Bradley has worked in policing for over 27 years

Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 25th Sep 2025

Devon and Cornwall Police have appointed a new commander to oversee the activity of all police teams across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (CIOS).

Chief Superintendent Scott Bradley, has worked in policing for over 27 years, and will now take the helm from the previous commander, Ben Deer, who was in the seat for three years.

“I’m pleased to be able to serve this fantastic county. It’s such a vast area with many wonderful communities and dedicated police teams working across it.”

Ch Supt Bradley’s previous experience includes roles in patrol and criminal investigation, including a recent stint as commander in Plymouth for 18-months.

Commenting on his focuses for police teams in CIOS, he said: “True success is about stopping crime from happening in the first place, so prevention is a key priority for me.

“There are a number of ways we can achieve this, so I’ll be pushing our teams to make sure police are visible and approachable on the streets, whilst also connecting with different groups and people to deter offending.

“Alongside this, I am keen to ensure that those who find themselves a victim of crime, receive the absolute best level of service we can possibly deliver.

“Being a victim of crime can be frightening, and I want all victims to know that their needs remain at the forefront of our investigations.”

Summing up, Ch Supt Bradley said: “We have amazing police teams across the patch who are committed to doing the best for their communities. I am looking forward to helping them drive even more positive and sustainable change to improve public safety.”

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