Police chief apologises for ‘second time’ after deceptive MPs on Maccabi Tel Aviv followers

West Midlands police chief constable Craig Guildford has apologised for "the second time" to MPs on Maccabi Tel Aviv followers.

Mr Guildford has now apologised after giving "false evidence" in regards to the resolution to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv followers from a soccer match towards Aston Villa.

Previously, he mentioned the Jewish neighborhood had supported the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv followers from attending the match at Aston Villa.

He later needed to acknowledge that was not the case.

Sky’s Rob Harris experiences.

Read extra: https://news.sky.com/story/police-chief-apologises-for-erroneous-maccabi-tel-aviv-fan-ban-evidence-blaming-ai-13494040

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