Yorkshire Post

Nine police officers who showed heroism in line of duty nominated for awards

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NINE POLICE officers from Yorkshire and the Humber will be recognised at an awards ceremony today for their bravery.

The officers, from the region’s four forces, are all nominees in the Police Federation’s annual Police Bravery Awards.

Five officers from Humberside Police have been nominated for saving people from a burning building in Grimsby in September last year – a blaze which claimed the life of 59-year-old Keith Robinson.

Sgt John Rickells and Pcs Peter Bore, Neil Counter, Rhys Grover and Richard Williams were first on the scene and evacuated 12 flats, many of which were occupied by elderly people or those with learning disabiliti­es.

Mr Robinson’s partner, Julie Addinall, is serving an indefinite order at a secure hospital for starting the fire.

The nominee from North Yorkshire Police is Pc Richard Farrar, who risked his life tackling a man armed with an eight-inch kitchen knife in busy traffic in York city centre in September 2015.

A member of the public also helped to restrain the man, who was later charged with resisting arrest, possession of a bladed article and breach of court bail. West Yorkshire Police’s nominees are Sgts Tanveer Ditta and Tanveer Hussain, who stopped a knifeman in Keighley.

They had been responding to reports that a man armed with a machete had threatened people at a nearby supermarke­t and spotted the suspect heading towards a school nursery. He threatened to stab them and threw the blade at Sgt Ditta, narrowly missing his head, before being arrested.

The nominee from South Yorkshire Police is Sgt Richard Pettican, who was responding to reports of a knifepoint carjacking. Two suspects were tracked down in a nearby alleyway.

Sgt Pettican was attacked by one of the men, who took his handcuffs and used them as a knuckledus­ter. Other officers arrived and the men were arrested, but the officer needed to have his head wounds stapled.

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