A SENIOR Manchester councillor has been suspended by Labour pending investigation amid a civil war that has seen two separate police allegations result from a bitter local selection process.
Coun Rabnawaz Akbar has been 'administratively suspended by the party in relation to one of the complaints, after what police described as an alleged 'incident of public disorder' between two men.
The resulting allegation, which it is understood Coun Akbar strongly denies, is being investigated as a hate crime by officers.
A separate allegation, not against Coun Akbar, has also been made following a different disturbance, one involving a separate group of people that didn't include the councilor. That is said to have happened at another meeting during the same selection process. That report is also being looked at by GMP.
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