Watchdog orders West Yorkshire police to reinvestigate complaint by Hesham Sharif over search last year

A black man abandoned his plans of being a police officer after being subjected to a stop and search that he believes to have been based on racist profiling, by officers from the force he was hoping to join.

Hesham Sharif, 33, is a prominent member of the Somali community in Leeds. His brother is an officer in the Metropolitan police and he hoped to follow a similar career path. Sharif said he hoped he could be a bridge between communities of colour and the police.

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