ALMOST 90% of bike thefts in Scotland go unsolved, according to new figures.
Data obtained from Police Scotland by the Scottish Conservatives shows in the 10 months to January 31 there were 5,394 recorded crimes for bike thefts.
Across Scotland only 548 of these crimes were detected, leaving just under 90% unsolved.
Bike thefts were most likely to be detected in Fife, with 43% of crimes solved.
Those reporting a stolen pedal cycle in Edinburgh were least likely to see the culprit found, with only 4% detected.
The figures show that in 2016/17 there were 5,424 bike thefts reported with 458 crimes detected – a rate of 92% going unsolved.
Tory justice spokesman Liam Kerr said of the statistics: “It sends out a terrible message that, if you decide to nick someone else’s bike, the chances are you’ll get away with it.
“In places like Edinburgh, there’s almost a cast-iron guarantee the police won’t catch you.
“Bicycle owners deserve better. We’re supposed to be encouraging healthy living and getting more people on two wheels is a key way of doing that.
“But if hundreds of pounds of worth of equipment is so easily stolen, with so little chance of it being recovered, that will harm that initiative.”
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