A tweet posted Sunday by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was removed the tweet from their traffic feed after Twitter user Shulem Stern saw the post and complained to the force.

The tweet was a picture which showed the men wearing SS uniforms and standing next to a German military Kubelwagen with the caption: “M62 J22 on the west Yorkshire border. These two likely lads trying to invade.”

Stern, who is part of Stamford Hill’s Orthodox Jewish Community, posted: “Two guys dressed in SS uniform tweeted by official @gmpolice account. Not right.”

He later said that the “insensitive SS uniform tweet” had been removed before re-tweeting an apology from GM Police.

GM Police’s tweet read: “It has been removed and we will speak to those involved. It was unacceptable.”

A GMP spokesman responded to the incident saying: “A tweet was posted on a GMP local social media account on Sunday 7 August 2016, which caused offence to a number of people.

“This post was deleted as soon as were made aware of it and we apologise for its content, as it was unacceptable.

“This matter has been referred to GMP’s Professional Standards Branch.”