Police deny racial profiling
Police defend their use of stop and search powers
Surry Police defended yesterday a controversial stop-and-search operation at Royal Holloway University that has been condemned by student leaders.
The force sent around 20 uniformed and undercover cops to search people for drugs as they entered the Students' Union on Friday night.
And University of London vice-president Daniel Cooper was arrested after challenging officers over what he called the "racial profiling" of students.
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