Private firm to run Lincolnshire Police station
BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said it was arguably the most radical solution to the budget cuts facing police forces.
It is thought the contract would save Lincolnshire at least £20m.
In April, 540 civilian workers at Lincolnshire Police would move across to G4S, in what is thought to be the biggest single transfer of police staff to a private company.
The police authority will pay G4S £200m over 10 years to deliver a range of services, including human resources, finance and IT.
The security firm would also build a large police station in the county, containing a two-storey office block and a custody suite with 30 cells.
Ten other police forces in the country have expressed interest in becoming "strategic partners", which would see some of their services out-sourced to the private security company.
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