Peter Murrell: Detectives at Nicola Sturgeon’s home bag up proof and search bedrooms – the optics usually are not good for the SNP
It is among the most surreal scenes to witness. Detectives proceed to swarm the house of Nicola Sturgeon, who was Scotland's first minister just some days in the past. Squads of officers are bagging and eradicating objects inside an proof tent on the entrance garden.
These are photos, plastered on web sites and entrance pages worldwide, that can replay and hang-out Scotland's largest political operation for a very long time.Sturgeon pulls out of occasion after husband's arrest - dwell politics updatesThe new SNP chief, Humza Yousaf, described the drama as a "difficult" interval for the social gathering.
The optics of the exercise are painful for Ms Sturgeon's successor who's trying to rebuild the SNP after the bruising management battle.Detectives could have launched Peter Mu...