Police ‘lied and lied again’ over Maccabi fan ban
West Midlands Police “lied and lied again” to justify a ban on Israeli fans attending a Europa League football match at Aston Villa, an MP has said.
Nick Timothy said key intelligence was missing from the official reports of meetings where the decision was made.
It adds to the pressure on Craig Guildford, the force’s chief constable, to resign over the recommendation that Maccabi Tel Aviv fans should be banned from the match at Villa Park, in Birmingham, last November.
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, has claimed that the force capitulated to “Islamists” in the local community demanding a ban and then “collaborated with them to cover it up”.
Both Mrs Badenoch and Mr Timothy say Mr Guildford’s position is now untenable and he should be sacked.
West Midlands Police cited alleged violent behaviour by Maccabi fans during a Europa League fixture against Ajax in Amsterdam in 2024 as justification for the ban. However, the accuracy of the claims were disputed by Dutch police.
The Birmingham city council board that made the ultimate decision to ban the fans included two councillors who had called for the boycott of Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Documents released this week show that police had received “high confidence intelligence” on Sep 5 last year of “elements of the community in the West Midlands wanting to ‘arm’ themselves”.
Yet there is no mention of this in the minutes of a public safety committee, attended by the police and councillors.
In fact, police expressed a preference for a ban on away fans “in absence of intelligence” despite being in possession of the facts for a month by then.
The police had originally planned for a limited number of visiting fans to attend the Europa League game, and say they only decided to recommend a total ban after speaking to Dutch police about the Israeli fans’ behaviour at a previous match in Amsterdam. But the Dutch police have now disputed West Midlands Police’s claims, saying they are exaggerated.
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