Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jane Connors said she did ‘not accept that the policing operation failed’.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jane Connors said she did ‘not accept that the policing operation failed’ has denied the operation around the Euro 2020 final was a ‘failure’, saying the match could have been called off if they had not immediately stepped in.
Ms Connors said she does ‘not accept that the policing operation failed’ and has ‘no doubt’ that officers’ ‘swift action prevented any further escalation’. The force said that 51 people were arrested over disorder linked to the final, and that 19 officers were injured, including one who suffered a fractured hand and another who had a tooth knocked out.
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