A new documentary which looks into the issue of forced marriages follows officers from Greater Manchester Police.

Forced Marriage Cops has been produced by True Vision for Channel 4 and is due to air on 30 September at 10pm.

It comes following legislation introduced in June 2014 which made it illegal in the UK to force someone to marry against their will.

Detective Chief Superintendent Vanessa Jardine, head of Greater Manchester Police’s Public Protection Division, said: “I am delighted that True Vision and Channel 4 decided to follow the work of our teams – it’s a truly ground-breaking look at the work we do to tackle this crime, which is often concealed by families behind closed doors.

"Each day we work with our partners and local community to detect and protect victims and tackle what is an incredibly sensitive subject.

“It is important that those watching see just how seriously we take the issue of forced marriage.

"This is an incredibly important issue which puts people in a difficult situation because while victims will not want to get married, they also won’t want to get their own families in trouble.

“There are thousands of women affected throughout the country and we want this production to show them that help available and they will be taken seriously.

“Being forced into marriage to uphold family honour is not acceptable and everyone should have the right to choose who they want to spend their lives with.

“Through this program we hope victims or their friends and family members will have the confidence to report this hidden crime and dishonour those practising it.”

Across GMP there have been 239 incidents of honour based abuse and forced marriage. The majority of these incidents have been reported by women aged between 15 and 24. The number of male victims remains unknown.