A woman says her family were left terrified after officers from Counter Terrorism and GMP investigating the Texas hostage siege were seconds away from raiding the wrong house.
Several police officers were allegedly heard banging outside her father's house in south Manchester, shouting 'open the f*****g door'.
The woman, who has asked to remain anonymous, said dozens of officers arrived outside the property at around 7am on Wednesday, January 26. READ MORE:GMP aware of social media posts amid allegations against Mason Greenwood GMP have since confirmed that officers - and North West Counter Terrorism Police cops - investigating the 'terror incident' in the US carried out a warrant at the family's home.
They admitted officers had in fact attended the wrong address and said they later went back to apologise. Malik Faisal Akram, 44, from Blackburn, held four hostages at the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Texas on January 15 before being shot dead.
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