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direct to your inboxPolice are appealing for help to find a man who is wanted in connection to criminal damage and threats incidents in Cheshire.Mohammed Ashraf, who is also known as Tahir Ashraf Chaudhery, is from Greater Manchester.The 53-year-old is now believed to be in the Northwich area of Cheshire.Police said he also has links to Manchester, Cheadle and Stockport.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very
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Bolton on Monday morning. Around '100 plants believed to be cannabis', along with 'cultivation equipment', were uncovered in the operation.Four people, aged between 33 and 43, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to produce cannabis.They are currently in custody for question, according to Greater Manchester Police.
direct to your inboxA police officer 'made circuits' of the blast zone at Manchester Arena to ensure all casualties of the bombing were taken out, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.Sir John Saunders, the inquiry's chairman, said 'heroic acts' were carried out by first responders in the City Room at the Arena.And he told Greater Manchester Police sergeant Andrew Beasley: "Few of us, I suspect, could have behaved in the way you did."The officer, one of the first at the scene, told the
direct to your inboxA man has suffered facial injuries after police were called to reports of a group of men fighting with weapons.Officers were called to Ogden Lane in Openshaw at around 4.10pm today (Monday, 15 March) to reports of violence.One man sustained facial injuries during the fight, police said.They are not believe to be serious.An investigation has been launched by Greater Manchester Police.No arrests have been made.A spokesperson for GMP said: "Police were called at 4.10pm to
The pair were arrested on March 11 after police carried out early morning raids at 6am in Heywood, Hollins and Blackley.
Bolton man who drunkenly told airline staff to 'f*** off' after being refused more alcohol has been released from prison following an appeal. Daniel Keigher, 32, was jailed for 18 weeks in December, following a hearing at Manchester Magistrates' Court.
direct to your inboxPolice investigating the supply of class A drugs in south Manchester are looking for these three young men.They have appealed to the public to help trace Mohammed Sadigh, 29, Hamza Badawi, 22, and Zuhir Nassrat, 22.Greater Manchester Police released the names and pictures of the trio in a statement in which they appealed for help from the public to track them down.The trio 'are wanted in connection with conspiracy to supply class A drugs between January 2017 and December 2020
direct to your inboxPolice federation bosses are threatening legal action over the government's decision not to give vaccine priority to officers.The Greater Manchester Police Federation says 11.8 per cent of the workforce has tested positive for Covid-19 during the pandemic, compared with 6 per cent of the general UK population.The numbers demonstrate how officers are at more risk of getting coronavirus as a result of their job, the Fed argues.The Government and its Joint Committee on Vaccine
direct to your inbox Police discovered drugs worth more than £800,000 in a vehicle in Heywood.