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GMP apologise to protester left exposed in her underwear but says 'no misconduct identified' in arrest

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Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Greater Manchester Police say they have apologised to a woman left exposed in her underwear while being arrested at a protest.

The force described the incident as 'regrettable' and say the protester involved has received an apology from a senior officer.

They have also reviewed body cam footage but, after launching an 'urgent review', say 'no misconduct' was identified. Police made the arrest during a 'Kill the Bill' demonstration in the city centre on Saturday (March 27).

The woman was one of eighteen people arrested after hundreds of campaigners gathered to protest against a new government policing bill.

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