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A team of GMP officers under Operation Revoke – the Bury’s district response to area-driven problem solving for the community – executed warrants at addresses on Limefield Brow and Robert Street early this morning (Friday 2 June 2023).
Seizures included:
Miguel Satchell (12/08/1990) of Moss Row, Bury has been charged with possess with intent to supply class A drugs (cocaine) and money laundering and Paul Burke (16/04/1992) of Limefield Brow, Bury has been charged with possess with intent to supply class B drugs (cannabis).
Both appeared at court today and have been remanded in custody.
Sergeant James Donnelly of the Op Revoke Team in Bury, said: “By working closely with our partners, we were able to act quickly on intelligence we received from members of the community and take these two off the streets.
“Op Revoke is a new unit in Bury, which acts proactively on community concerns by carrying out disruption activities, such as interrupting drug supply, as we have done in this case.
“Anyone who wants to speak to us about any concerns they have within their community, can do so by approaching any of our community beat officers or local PCSO’s or by dialling 101.
“Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity – Crimestoppers – on 0800 555 111.”