Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The black population in Greater Manchester are more likely to be stopped and searched, tasered, had force used against them, and arrested than their white counterparts, a report has found.
GMP's race equality report, which was published this morning (July 27), has highlighted 'concerning' figures about the way Black, African, Caribbean and Black British people in the region are treated by officers.
It showed that black people are 5.3 times more likely to have been stopped and searched by police than white people, with this most likely to be the case in Tameside. Read more:The latest Covid infection rates go green across Greater Manchester They are 5.7 times
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