Police investigating woman's internal exposure during arrest

British police today said that they have launched urgent investigations into the undignified treatment of a woman by police officers in Manchester, since they had almost exposed her in the interior during a protest against the government's measures of the Coronavirus during the arrest. The media footage of officers lifting his wife by [...]
The media footage of the officers raising his wife's weight from the ground, while her trousers dropped and left her in her underwear alone.
Manchester police admitted that the images of their actions were “embarrassing to the public”, while the mayor Andy Burnham had asked for a full explanation from the law authorities.
The woman was among 18 people arrested after activists gathered in the square, in the protest against police called otherwise “Kill the Bill” (The Bill) In English, it is called in the spoken language of police.
Images caused widespread anger on social networks, as in some ways it seemed like officers were lowering her jeans. Then I tried to get my underwear up, but the scenes were captured by photographers.
Police said in a statement: “we are aware of the videos and images of a woman who seems partly naked while being arrested during Sunday's protests in the city centre. An investigation is under way and an announcement will be given at the right time”.
But police defended its decision to forcibly disseminate the protest when a group of demonstrators sat in the street blocking Saint Peters Square Square Square Square square.















