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Nov 2023
27m 46s

Becoming Gamal, part 2: Behind the badge

Bbc World Service
About this episode

Gamal Turawa has lived many lives - but never fitted in.

First as a black British boy adopted into a white family, then hoodwinked by his father and eventually begging on the streets of Lagos - he was always on the margins. As an adult he joined London's Metropolitan Police, but instead of finding a home there, his differences were used to tear him down and humilate him. When Gamal finally hit rock bottom he decided to stop hiding and stand out.

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Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producers: Charlie Towler and Harry Graham Editor: Laura Thomas

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