hereAccording to the statement, penned by PC Martin Thorley, £2,000-worth of damage was caused at a customer's house.PC Thorley claimed in the statement an imitation hand gun was found in the store room of the convenience store.
PC Thorley alleged the fake weapon was brandished during the incident. Mr Ali told the Manchester Evening News ahead of the outcome of the hearing his actions were in the 'heat of the moment' after Mr Hussain was allegedly assaulted by a customer who he said had been previously banned from the store.
It has not been revealed whether the customer was suspected of committing a crime.Mr Ali said they went to 'confront him'.In his statement, PC Thorley said the incident was sparked following a row over a customer's.
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