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IOPC Opens Independent Probe Into West Midlands Police Over Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban

The watchdog will scrutinize intelligence quality, AI use, consultation claims behind the Birmingham decision.

Overview

  • The Independent Office for Police Conduct invoked its power of initiative to investigate West Midlands Police over advice that led to banning Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from a November match at Villa Park.
  • Investigators will examine the briefing to the Safety Advisory Group, who prepared it, how information was obtained, what checks were applied, record‑keeping, and assertions about community consultation.
  • West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster made a voluntary referral to the IOPC, acknowledging a significant impact on public confidence, while facing criticism for not dismissing the chief constable earlier.
  • An HMICFRS review found confirmation bias and eight inaccuracies in the force’s report, including an AI‑generated reference to a non‑existent match, and reported no evidence of antisemitic motivation but noted an imbalance in consulted perspectives.
  • Chief Constable Craig Guildford retired after the home secretary said she had lost confidence; acting Chief Constable Scott Green issued an unreserved apology as further scrutiny is expected at a PCC session on January 27 and from a Home Affairs Committee report.