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In response to a series of images of weapons that were posted onto social media, police executed a warrant yesterday (Friday 31 May) at an address on Huddersfield Road in Delph.
Whilst searching the address, police recovered a crossbow, gas powered air weapons, body armour, knives and swords. Police also seized cannabis plants and harvested cannabis.
A 56-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of class C drugs.
Detective Superintendent Phil Hutchinson from our Oldham district said: “Following a proactive operation this morning we’ve seized several weapons and other items of interest.
“We know that recoveries of this nature may be distressing to those in the community, but I’d like to reassure you that we do believe this to be isolated, and there is no risk to the wider public.
“We have been, and continue to, work relentlessly to target people that we believe pose a danger to our communities. There is no justifiable reason for someone to want to own these sorts of weapons and we are committed to taking action against anyone who does so.
The public play a key role in this too. If you have information about drugs or weapons being stored in your area, or know someone who is involved in crime, contact us on 101 or by using our LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk. If a crime is in progress, call 999.
You can also pass information via Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111.