Recent footage from Manchester Airport has sparked outrage.
It shows a police officer kicking and stamping on a man who was already restrained on the ground.
This disturbing video, recorded during an arrest on Tuesday, has led to a suspension of the officer involved.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is conducting a thorough review and has referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) for an independent investigation.
GMP has confirmed that an officer has been suspended from all duties while further information is reviewed.
The force acknowledged the significant public concern and is engaging with local residents and representatives during the ongoing investigation.
Meanwhile, protests have erupted outside the Rochdale police station, with accusations of racism against the police force.
Lawyer Akhmed Yakoob, representing the two men filmed in the video, has announced plans to file a formal complaint of assault against the officers.
The arrest footage, which has gone viral, shows severe use of force.
Campaigners from Manchester Stand Up To Racism are organizing a rally to protest alleged police brutality.
Protests are also planned outside Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham’s office.
Demonstrators have been chanting “GMP, shame on you” and expressing frustration with the police’s conduct.
Official Statements
GMP’s Assistant Chief Constable Wasim Chaudry stated that the officers were responding to an assault report when they were attacked, including one officer who suffered a broken nose.
The force has referred itself to the IOPC and removed the involved officer from duty.
However, former Metropolitan Police chief superintendent Dal Babu criticized the excessive force used, suggesting racial bias might have played a role.
Community and Political Reactions
George Galloway, former MP for Rochdale, highlighted that some of the arrested men have family members in the police force, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Local protests continued through the night, with demonstrators calling for justice and highlighting the troubling nature of the footage.
Paul Waugh, the newly elected Labour MP for Rochdale, has expressed deep concern and is pushing for a swift investigation into the incident.
Next Steps
The investigation is ongoing, and the GMP is under intense scrutiny.
The video’s portrayal of police actions has led to significant criticism and calls for accountability.
As the situation develops, both public and political figures are closely monitoring the outcomes and pushing for justice.
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