UK Football Policing: Aston Villa and Maccabi Tel Aviv – Home Affairs Committee

Source: United Kingdom UK Parliament (video statements)

The Home Affairs Committee will hear further evidence relating to decision making around the policing of the football match between Aston Villa and Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Senior officers from West Midlands Police and representatives of Birmingham City Council and the UK Football Policing Unit will face further questions on the intelligence gathering, cross-body liaison and community engagement relating to the fixture.

Witnesses:

Craig Guildford – Chief Constable at West Midlands Police
Mike O’Hara – Assistant Chief Constable at West Midlands Police
Mick Wilkinson – Chief Inspector at West Midlands Police
Chief Constable Mark Roberts – National Lead for Football Policing at UK Football Policing Unit

Councillor John Cotton – Leader at Birmingham City Council
Richard Brooks – Executive Director of City Operations at Birmingham City Council
Anthony Cox – Director of Law and Governance at Birmingham City Council

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