Police acted in an “oppressive and unconstitutional manner” by arresting and detaining a protester for antisemitic chanting without making any inquiries as to what they allegedly said, a judge has found. Despine Green, who was 22 at the time, was handcuffed, photographed, fingerprinted, had a DNA swab taken from the inside of their cheek and an officer mentioned that a strip search might be necessary. The arrest, on suspicion of a racially or religiously aggravated public order offence, came after a man complained about antisemitic chanting at a Revolutionary Communist Group stall in Nottingham, relating to Palestinian self-determination, in 2020....