ANOTHER police officer caught making racist comments on an undercover TV programme in Warrington has resigned.

PC Keith Cheshire, of North Wales Police, was facing a disciplinary hearing and the possibility of criminal charges.

But the Crown Prosecution Service has ruled out any prosecution and last week PC Cheshire decided to quit.

A storm erupted last year when The Secret Policeman programme showed BBC reporter Mark Daly posing as a recruit at the police training centre in Bruche.

During the documentary PC Cheshire was filmed saying: "Anyone of Indian nature straight away you would just call him a Paki, wouldn't you?"

Since the programme's screening last October, 10 officers including two from Cheshire, six from Greater Manchester and two from North Wales, have resigned.

The two Cheshire officers, beat bobby Steve Salkeld from Warrington and a probationary officer from the Halton division, both resigned.

PC Cheshire is the second officer from North Wales Police filmed making racist comments.

PC Rob Pulling quit following the programme after footage showed him wearing a Klu Klux Klan-style hood and saying he would bury and Asian under a train.