Police put 11-year-old disabled girl in handcuffs and spit hood

Sussex Police also criticised for not allowing the child to see her mother while in custody

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A police force has been condemned for placing a young disabled girl in handcuffs, leg restraints and a spit hood, following an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

The 11-year-old child, who has a neurological condition similar to autism that can trigger sudden bursts of anger, was detained by Sussex police on four separate occasions in 2012.

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