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One of the UK's biggest police forces facing claims of corruption by some of its own officers. Allan Urry hears from those saying they have been unfairly targeted by colleagues.

In the first of a new series, Allan Urry investigates claims by former officers from one of Britain's biggest police forces that they've been the victims of crimes committed by their own colleagues. He hears claims of dirty tricks by a secretive police unit within Greater Manchester Police which some officers say have led to criminal charges against them. Others say they've been unfairly targeted through the internal disciplinary process, with evidence distorted and statements changed.

Are they bad cops with an axe to grind or victims of corrupt practices and institutional cover up?

Producers: Sally Chesworth and Neil Morrow.

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38 minutes

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Sun 17 Jan 2016 17:00

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One of the UK's biggest police forces facing claims of corruption by some of its own officers. Allan Urry hears from those saying they have been unfairly targeted by colleagues.

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  • Tue 12 Jan 2016 20:00
  • Sun 17 Jan 2016 17:00

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