A former police inspector who has spoken out about the forced marriages endured by thousands of girls is today facing dismissal.
Police support worker Philip Balmforth - praised last week by MPs - has been removed from his duties and faces a disciplinary hearing next week after telling newspapers how Asian children are going missing from schools in Bradford, West Yorks.
Mr Balmforth, seen as an authority on so-called honour violence, is accused of “damaging the reputation” of West Yorkshire Police by speaking to journalists without consent.
Police support worker Philip Balmforth - praised last week by MPs - has been removed from his duties and faces a disciplinary hearing next week after telling newspapers how Asian children are going missing from schools in Bradford, West Yorks.
Mr Balmforth, seen as an authority on so-called honour violence, is accused of “damaging the reputation” of West Yorkshire Police by speaking to journalists without consent.
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