Dijon and Liam Joseph, from south London, say they were targeted because of the colour of their skin

Two innocent black brothers wrongly suspected by police of drug dealing after they bumped fists in the street say they were targeted because of their skin colour and will sue the police.

Dijon Joseph, 30, and his brother Liam, 29, say they were left humiliated and distressed when they were stopped and searched, with one brother handcuffed.

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