Josh Sandifordin Birmingham
ReutersThe chief constable of West Midlands Police says the power “hasn’t failed anyone” as he defended the choice to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv followers from subsequent month’s fixture with Aston Villa.
An announcement by Birmingham’s Security Advisory Group (SAG) to cease travelling followers attending the Europa League fixture on 6 November on security grounds was broadly condemned by politicians together with the prime minister.
The federal government mentioned it will fund any obligatory policing operation to permit Maccabi’s followers to attend, earlier than the Israeli membership mentioned it will decline their ticket allocation anyway due to a “poisonous environment”.
However Chief Constable Craig Guildford mentioned on Wednesday he revered the choice, which was primarily based on intelligence, and mentioned: “Birmingham hasn’t failed anyone and neither has West Midlands Police.”
Birmingham’s SAG, which is the physique answerable for issuing security certificates for matches and made up of police, Birmingham Metropolis Council, fireplace and ambulance providers, knowledgeable Villa final week no travelling followers could be permitted on the match.

Mr Guildford mentioned that regardless of “good assist” from the federal government, officers had professionally thought-about the chance and supplied recommendation.
“I’ve learn a few of the intelligence that is been obtained and the evaluation that is been made,” he added. “It is primarily based on skilled judgement.”
Danger assessments that led to the ban haven’t been made public, however The Guardian has claimed police concluded the most important danger of violence got here from extremist followers of the Israeli membership.
‘We by no means please everybody’
Mr Guildford added his power would “proceed” to offer recommendation to the SAG and respect choices made by the group.
“Selections need to be revered if they’re made,” he mentioned.
“They’re made with good, grounded understanding of the risk and what the chance is. Our job because the police is to attempt to maintain everybody secure.”
Mr Guildford rejected ideas that group confidence within the power had been impacted by the choice to ban away followers.
“We strive our stage finest, from me all the best way down within the organisation, to verify we give the group confidence,” he mentioned.
“We get numerous suggestions round how reassuring our method has been in sure communities. We are going to by no means, ever, please everybody.”
Israel PoliceOn Sunday, an Israeli Premier League derby between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv was cancelled earlier than kick-off on Sunday, after what police described as “public dysfunction and violent riots”.
Villa have now introduced their ticketing coverage for the match, insisting that solely supporters with a purchase order historical past previous to this season will have the ability to entry a ticket.
The Israeli embassy within the UK mentioned it was “deeply involved by the hostility and incitement” that led to Maccabi withdrawing their away ticket allocation.
In an announcement, Birmingham Metropolis Council mentioned on Wednesday: “The Security Advisory Group has supplied recommendation to Aston Villa Soccer Membership primarily based on a danger evaluation supplied by West Midlands Police.
“If there’s a change within the evaluation of danger within the forthcoming match, then the Security Advisory Group will decide to overview its determination as applicable.”
Police operationally unbiased
On Monday, Reform MP Danny Kruger mentioned the federal government ought to overrule the ban utilizing powers within the Police Act, reasonably than asking native authorities “politely if they will change their determination”.
Tradition Secretary Lisa Nandy mentioned there was a long-standing precept that police have been operationally unbiased.
Downing Road later mentioned that the powers didn’t apply, and will solely be used on “uncommon events” when a power couldn’t operate successfully.
Nandy mentioned the chance evaluation within the Aston Villa case was “primarily based in no small half on the chance posed to these followers which can be attending to assist Maccabi Tel Aviv as a result of they’re Israeli and since they’re Jewish”.
“Now, we needs to be appalled by that and by no means enable it to face,” she added.
However Ayoub Khan, whose Birmingham Perry Barr constituency is dwelling to the Villa Park Stadium, claimed there was a “deliberate disingenuous transfer by many to make this a matter of banning Jews”.









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