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News ID: 102088
Publish Date : 27 April 2022 - 22:18

Five UK Police Face Misconduct Hearing Over Treatment of Two Black Athletes

LONDON (Reuters) - Five British police officers will face a gross misconduct hearing after they stopped, searched and handcuffed two Black athletes, in a 2020 incident that raised questions over the use of force and racial profiling.
Police said they had stopped and searched the vehicle because they believed it was being driven in a manner that raised suspicion.
Inside were British sprinter Bianca Williams, 28, Portuguese 400m runner Ricardo dos Santos, 27 and the couple’s baby son.
Both athletes were handcuffed while they and the car were searched for weapons or drugs. Nothing was found and no arrests were made.
Footage of the incident showed Williams, a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, handcuffed and in a distressed state, leading to accusations of racial profiling after it was widely shared on social media.
The UK’s Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it had examined why the vehicle was followed and stopped, whether the force used was proportionate and whether the couple had been treated less favorably because of their race.
It said it had determined that the five officers should answer allegations that they breached professional standards relating to their duties and responsibilities.