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Last week Oldham Neighbourhood Policing Team undertook a problem-solving policing operation on the Metrolink stations at South Chadderton, Freehold, Westwood and King Street Metrolink stops to tackle anti-social behaviour, drug use/supply, and knife crime on the network.
The operation took place on Friday 12 April 2025, from 3pm until 8pm with officers from our neighbourhood policing team (NPT) and district tasking team (DTT), alongside partner agencies including XM Transport Unit, Travel Safe Greater Manchester (TSGM), and Oldham Council.
Intelligence received informed us that in recent weeks and there have been several incidents where young people who have been committing anti-social behaviour (ASB) and violent offences on the trams travelling between Oldham Town Centre and Chadderton.
On several occasions, knives had been reportedly spotted.
Acting on intelligence and community concerns, we took a problem-solving approach and worked alongside partners to tackle this issue by utilising a high visibility presence.
Officers also setup knife arches at several of the Metrolink stations and enforced a funnelling system to ensure all people who travelled on the network went through the knife arch scanners.
Anyone found to set off the Knife arches were subjected to a search, if reasonable grounds permitted it, utilising stop search powers.
Plain clothes officers were deployed on the trams to act as spotters who communicated any issues whilst in motion so that anyone identified could be swiftly detained at the next stop by uniformed officers.
The results from this operation are as follows:
Good work incidents to highlight from the day:
At approximately 4pm officers at South Chadderton Metrolink were approached by a member of the public stating that his pedal cycle had just been stolen, and the suspect had gotten onto a tram heading towards Oldham.
The information was relayed promptly over the radio to other officers, and CCTV operators were able to identify the tram which the offender was traveling on. They maintained surveillance and communicated the suspect’s movements and gave an up-to-date description.
Officers were able to intercept the offender at King Street Metrolink station where they were arrested. The stolen bike was recovered and handed back to the victim.
At approximately 7:30pm, officers deployed on the operation sighted a Silver Ford Fiesta which was driving erratically.
Officers have managed to follow the vehicle and passed the registration of the vehicle to comms staff who confirmed the vehicle was stolen two days prior from Saddleworth.
A short pursuit took place whereby the vehicle had a minor collision with another vehicle and the suspect made off.
Officers gave chase on foot, along with staff from the Dog Unit, and Drone Unit however, the suspect was unable to be located. The stolen vehicle has been recovered for CSI examination.
PS Tom Layton, from our Oldham district’s Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “I’d like to take this opportunity to give special recognition and thanks to all partner agencies involved in this operation.
“Together, we identified an issue and proactively worked to help solve it so that residents in our community can travel around safely.
“I’m really pleased with the outcomes from the day. Our work does not stop here; we will continue to listen to the concerns of our communities and tackle the issues that matter them the most.”