By Press Association 2021
Ryan Colaco
A man who was wrongly accused of concealing drugs by police has said the findings of a landmark race review are “frustrating” but not surprising.
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities said that Britain is no longer a country where the “system is deliberately rigged against ethnic minorities”, in a report commissioned in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Ryan Colaco, whose car window was smashed by a police officer after he was wrongly accused of concealing drugs, said he believes institutional racism in the UK is “very apparent”.
Speaking to the PA news agency, Mr Colaco, 31, said: “It’s very frustrating to see, but I’m not surprised.
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