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MPs Urge Home Secretary to Oust West Midlands Police Chief as Inspectorate Report Nears

Leaked police logs alongside disputed intelligence deepen questions over the force’s role in the Aston Villa fan ban.

Overview

  • Sir Andy Cooke’s HMICFRS review of the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban is due to reach Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood within days, with findings to be shared with Parliament.
  • Home Affairs Committee members say West Midlands Police misled MPs about the decision and want Chief Constable Craig Guildford removed, a step the Home Secretary can trigger via the police and crime commissioner or by imposing special measures.
  • Internal Silver Command records describe masked groups and “Asian youths looking to fight,” an early relocation of the Israeli delegation to Villa Park, and a plan to portray the day as “largely peaceful.”
  • Documents show officers consulted multiple Muslim organisations, including Green Lane Mosque, but not local Jewish groups, and that the mosque’s then chief executive sat on a panel that assessed Guildford’s appointment.
  • Claims that Dutch intelligence warned about Maccabi fans’ hooliganism are contested by Amsterdam’s mayor and Dutch police, prompting MPs to demand recordings and the full evidence matrix behind the ban.