Severed hand: Man in court over Leeds machete attack

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A Section 60 order, which gives officers additional stop and search powers, is in place in the area

A man has appeared in court over a machete attack during which a teenager's hand was severed.

The 18-year-old victim suffered the "extremely serious injury" in Stanks Parade in the Swarcliffe area of Leeds on Tuesday night, police said.

George Johns, 24, appeared at Leeds Magistrates' Court charged with conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and violent disorder.

Mr Johns, of Swarcliffe, is next due to appear at Leeds Crown Court on 14 May.

Officers are continuing to carry out inquiries and still want to hear from anyone with any information.

A Section 60 order, which gives police additional stop and search powers to check people for weapons, was extended until 16:00 BST on Saturday, the force added.

It covers an area of east Leeds encompassing Harehills, Gipton, Halton Moor, Swarcliffe and adjoining areas either side of the A64.

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