GMP’s sex offender and suspect management teams report progress since inspection
Greater Manchester Police’s sex offender and suspect management teams have reported significant progress since the inspection.
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Greater Manchester Police’s sex offender and suspect management teams have reported significant progress since the inspection.
Greater Manchester Police’s significant and unparalleled improvements have been recognised for a second time by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) – securing the force’s position as the most improved in the country.
Yesterday (Wednesday 29 November) emergency services were called to an address in Tameside where they found a young girl who was struggling to breath and coughing up blood after choking on a sweet.
In just eight months, the force’s dedicated County Lines Team have shut down 120 county lines, seized around 30kg of drugs and £400k cash, arrested 235 people for a range of offences including drug supply, modern slavery offences, and money laundering, and over 100 vulnerable adults and children have been referred to specialised safeguarding services – all ahead of targets set by the Home Office.
Steven Evans (17/08/1990) of Alton Square in Openshaw has been sentenced to a 24 year custodial sentence with an extended 8 year license period for 37 offences including rape, sexual assault and administering a noxious substance.
A 32-year-old man has been charged after officers responded to reports of a hate crime against a 42-year-old woman in Trafford on Tuesday 28 November 2023.
Benjamin Hetherington (22/6/1988) of Bolton Road, Swinton has been charged with 2 counts of fraud by false representation, 1 count of handling stolen goods, 1 count of making off without payment & disqualified driving.
A 38-year-old man has been charged after officers received reports of multiple theft from motor vehicles across Manchester City Centre between September and November 2023.
A dozen people have been arrested after a series of co-ordinated strikes in Bolton and Wigan this morning (30/11/23)
At around 5pm yesterday afternoon (Wednesday 29 November 2023), officers were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian on the junction of Kingsway (A34) and Wilmslow Road (A5145) in East Didsbury.