A 27-year-old man has died at Manchester airport after being arrested by Border Force officers.
The man had been stopped while going through security in Terminal 2 on Wednesday after “displaying unusual behaviour”, the police watchdog said.
It is understood he was later detained in connection with alleged drug offences, according to the Manchester Evening News. He subsequently became unwell and was pronounced dead at 1.53pm.
An investigation has begun into his death, with the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) carrying out independent inquiries into the incident.
The man’s family were being supported by specialist officers and updated on the progress of the investigation.
An IOPC spokesperson said: “We can confirm that we are independently investigating the circumstances of a 27-year-old man’s death following his arrest by Border Force officers at Manchester airport on Wednesday 19 February.
“Our investigation follows a referral from the Home Office which detailed how the man was due to travel from the airport on Wednesday and was stopped after displaying unusual behaviour.
“He was subsequently arrested by officers and taken to a holding area where he became unwell and paramedics were called. Sadly, he was pronounced dead at 1.53pm.
“After being notified of the man’s death, we declared an independent investigation into the circumstances at 4.29pm on Wednesday. IOPC investigators were sent to the scene to begin gathering evidence.”
The IOPC’s director, Amanda Rowe, said: “First and foremost, our thoughts are with the man’s family and loved ones, as well as all those affected by his death.
“When someone dies after being taken into custody, it is important for there to be a thorough investigation to understand what has happened.
“We have been in touch with the man’s family to explain our role and will keep them updated as the investigation progresses. Our investigation is in its very early stages and no further information is available at this time.”