In a significant move today, the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has suspended eight officers and placed one on restricted duties following allegations of racial discrimination. This development intensifies the scrutiny on the force which had previously suspended five officers and imposed restrictions on two others from the Bury district on July 17, 2024.

The current suspensions include seven officers stationed in Bury and an additional officer from Rochdale, who was assigned to Bury at the time the allegations surfaced. In response to these issues, GMP has bolstered its presence in Bury by temporarily assigning additional officers to maintain order and minimize service disruptions.

The GMP has engaged the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) concerning both incidents. The IOPC is currently investigating the initial report, while the second case was reviewed and has been referred back to the Greater Manchester Police for further investigation.

Detective Chief Superintendent Mike Allen, head of GMP’s Professional Standards Directorate, expressed his concern over the allegations, stating, “The reports we have received are deeply concerning and I hope to reassure the community of Bury, the wider public, and the GMP workforce that a full and thorough investigation is being conducted into these matters.

This unfolding situation underscores the ongoing efforts within the GMP to address internal issues and maintain public trust amidst serious allegations.

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