The Birmingham Press

Police honour riot heroes

West Midlands Police will tomorrow pay tribute to those who helped the community during last summer’s riots.

This Thursday (8th December) will see 145 officers, police staff, partners and members of the community presented with special award from West Midlands Police and the Police Authority for their outstanding contribution during the summer disturbances.

Receiving awards will be officers and police staff, partners who worked closely with the force, businesses who gave huge support and members of the community who went ‘above and beyond’.

Officers to be honoured include:

The awards will be presented by Chief Constable Chris Sims and the chair of the Police Authority, Bishop Derek Webley,during a ceremony in the Great Hall of Birmingham University.

Members of Birmingham Gospel Choir will greet guests, and the ceremony will start with a one minute silence as a mark of respect to the three young men who lost their lives in the disturbances,  Shazad Ali, Abdul Musavir and Haroon Jahan.

“Many of those receiving awards played a huge and important part in the successful outcome during those turbulent few days and displayed exceptional courage and bravery,” said Chief Constable Chris Sims.

“We felt that it was only right and proper to record our thanks and the thanks of many members of the community  in such a way.”

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