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A section 60 has been authorised in two areas of Oldham, following reports of a disturbance outside a school in Brierley Street, Failsworth, at around 3pm on Friday, 8 March.
Two males, aged 15 and 16, were subsequently arrested on suspicion of affray and possession of a bladed article. Both have since been bailed.
Following the incident and further intelligence gathered within the community, a section 60 was authorised in the above defined areas of Failsworth and Limeside.
Subsequently, a third male, aged 15, was arrested this morning on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and affray. He remains in custody.
The Section 60 powers under the 1994 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act began last night and will continue over the weekend, concluding at 7.30pm on Sunday 10 March 2024. The authority grants officers temporary extended powers to stop and search individuals within the areas.
Chief Inspector Abi Cronin, from GMP’s Oldham district, said: “Since the Section 60 was authorised last night, we have stop-searched 24 people and provided an increased presence in the Failsworth and Limeside areas.
“This was in response to reports of young people fighting on Friday – keeping our community safe is our number one priority and we will continue to regularly patrol the areas over the weekend.
“If you have any concerns, please do speak to an officer, as they will be able to provide you with reassurance and assistance with any queries you may have.
“If you wish to report anything, you can do so by calling 101, visiting gmp.police.uk, or calling the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”