Manchester Uni security guards charged with racially aggravated assault

It's after an incident in Fallowfield in November 2020

Author: Luke WilsonPublished 15th Apr 2021

Two security guards have been charged with racially/religiously aggravated assault following an incident at the University of Manchester.

Officers received a report of racially aggravated public order two days after the incident in Fallowfield, Manchester, on November 14.

In a statement, Greater Manchester Police said:

"Mohammad Akram, 54, of Plodder Lane, Bolton, and Christopher Worden, 56, of Old Road, Failsworth, have both been charged with racially/religiously aggravated common assault by beating.

"They will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on Tuesday May 18 2021.''

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