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A police officer has been accused of admitting to "two tier policing" following scenes of a mob in Birmingham.

West Midlands Police said the level of policing during "sporadic incidents" of disorder on Monday night had been commensurate with intelligence assessments made before hundreds of people gathered in the Bordesley Green area in Birmingham.

A large crowd congregated after rumours had spread on social media about a potential far-right protest, which did not take place.

Now, Superintendent Emlyn Richards has been slammed on social media after he was accused of being "complicit" in letting the incident spin out of control.

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Asked why the police had such little presence at the disorder in East Birmingham, he said: "We have really strong business and community relations and because we were aware through intelligence that there was a potential protest because of misinformation we had the opportunity to meet with community leaders, business leaders, prior to that event to understand the style of policing we needed to deliver.

"We knew there was going to be a large amount of people out on that counter protest and we knew who the vast majority of those people were. We had conversations what that was likely to look like."

When asked if he would do the same if it was an "EDL-type" situation , he said: "We policed in response to the intelligence that we receive at that moment in time.

"The vast majority of people who attended that protest yesterday did so law-abidingly, and did so with the right intentions. There were just a small minority of people that attended there and were intent on causing either criminality, disorder or fear within our communities."

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Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice responded saying it was evidence of 'two tier policing.' The MP for Boston and Skegness said: “Police boss admitting they enabled and were complicit in letting marauding masked mob control Birmingham streets. Utterly shameful. Two tier politics. Two tier policing. Two tier Keir.”

Fellow Reform MP for Great Yarmouth Rupert Lowe said: “A remarkable interview on the Birmingham violent mob rampage. ‘Policed within themselves’. Why is one group seemingly policed in an incredibly different way to others? It clearly does NOT work. Two-tier policing is rife. That MUST urgently change."

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley condemned the claims of two tier policing across the country. He said: "It's complete nonsense. We operate independently under the law without fear or favour.

"They are putting them at risk by suggesting that any of those officers are going out with, as with any intent, other than to operate without fear or favour in protecting communities."

GB News has approached West Midlands Police for a comment.

Meanwhile, a man has been charged with possessing an offensive weapon after TV coverage appeared to show someone holding a sword at a gathering in Birmingham.

Shehraz Sarwar, 46, from Birmingham, was arrested and charged by West Midlands Police after an incident in Bordesley Green on Monday.

Sarwar was remanded to appear before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. West Midlands Police said they are continuing to investigate other incidents in the area and "will be looking to make more arrests."

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