It is understood the college will be closed to staff and recruits from Tuesday, after traces were detected in a shower block at the college.
Police Scotland’s training school is to close after tests detected the "potential presence" of the bacteria legionella.
It is understood the college will be closed to staff and recruits from Tuesday. No one is said to have become unwell at the college as a result of the bacteria, reports the Herald. A police spokeswoman said that while the test results are not yet known “the safety and wellbeing of our people remains a priority.”
Dozens of shower heads were said to have been removed while the system was flushed and retested for further traces of the bug.
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