The man spearheading Nottingham's fight against anti-social behaviour has been arrested in connection with an incident of 'violent disorder' outside a city centre night spot.
Richard Antcliff, 32, the city council's chief anti-social behaviour officer, was one of 15 arrested by Notts police in a planned operation.
It followed an incident outside Bar Circle in Market Street just after 12am on Sunday, November 16.
A Notts police spokesman said: "Officers visited several addresses in the Nottingham area in the early hours of Sunday, December 7 2008 and made the arrests.
"All the suspects were arrested on suspicion of being involved in a violent disorder.
"All those arrested were released on police bail until February 3 2009."
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