Officer has now been suspended over Halifax arrest video, West Yorkshire Police confirms
West Yorkshire Police initially confirmed the officer had been withdrawn from on the ground duties and a referral had been made to police watchdog IOPC in a statement issued earlier this morning (Tuesday).
The action was in response to a video circulated online of a man being arrested in Halifax on Sunday.
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Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Osman Khan of West Yorkshire Police said: “We are aware of a video circulating showing the arrest of a man at Spring Hall Gardens, Halifax on Sunday 16 August in relation to assault offences.
"We immediately reviewed the footage and looked into it as a matter of urgency to establish the full circumstances.
“We have reviewed the actions of the officers involved and a referral has been made to the Force’s Professional Standards Directorate.
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Hide Ad“Our investigation remains ongoing and we have made a voluntary referral to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC). The officer involved has been removed from frontline operational duties."
An update issued by police this afternoon said: "Further to this statement the officer has been suspended from the force."
The man arrested in the video has been released under investigation.