Video of teenager being restrained in Chichester shop sparks concerns

Sussex Police said two teenage boys were arrested on suspicion of assault

Police were called to Superdrug in East Street in Chichester
Author: Jason BeckPublished 23rd Mar 2023
Last updated 23rd Mar 2023

Police are investigating an altercation involving security guards restraining a teenager at a shop in Chichester, that has been widely shared on social media.

A video appears to show a 15-year-old boy being restrained and handcuffed by two civilian security staff, with one kneeling across his legs.

Sussex Police say there is no law in the UK that prevents civilians carrying handcuffs.

Anyone who does carry handcuffs should be aware that their use could constitute a crime, unless they can show that using them was reasonable and proportionate in the circumstances.

Its officers were called to Superdrug in East Street, shortly after 3.30pm on Wednesday to reports that a group of teenagers had become involved in an altercation.

A shop worker also reported being assaulted.

A 15-year-old boy from Worthing and a 16-year-old boy from Chichester were arrested on suspicion of assault.

The 16-year-old was also questioned on suspicion of possession of cannabis, and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

Both suspects have been released on bail with strict conditions until 24 June, pending further enquiries.

A full and thorough investigation is ongoing to establish the exact circumstances of what happened; this includes reviewing footage and taking witness statements.

Sussex Police has been in contact with the 15-year-old’s mother and contact will be maintained as the investigation continues.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, the events leading up to it or has any relevant footage is asked to contact police online or via 101, quoting Operation Ashridge.

Superdrug said its store was closed due to damage caused.

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