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Man arrested on suspicion of supply of drugs and firearm recovered

The firearm recovered in yesterday's raid.

A Glodwick man has been arrested on suspicion of offences relating to the supply of drugs and possession of a firearm during an early morning raid.

Detectives in the serious crime division were monitoring activity on a social media-based drug line as part of a long-formed investigation and waiting for the right moment to strike, when at 5am yesterday (Thursday), that call was made.  

Specialist resources were deployed and officers forced entry at an address on Hardy Street in Glodwick.

A number of items believed to be associated with the drug supply were seized from the property and officers searching the exterior premises recovered a firearm. 

This gun has been confirmed as a converted Turkish manufactured Top Venting Blank Firers (TVBF), which is subject to a current national amnesty where owners must surrender them to police stations by the end of February. 

Evidence collected at this property led officers to search a second address on Oldham Road in Failsworth and further items believed to be used to manufacture and distribute class B drugs were seized. 

A man, aged 19, was arrested on suspicion of possessing items concerned to be used in the supply of Class B drugs, possession of criminal property, and possession of imitation firearms readily convertible into a firearm. He remains in police custody for questioning. 

Detective Sergeant John Schofield, within GMP’s County Lines team, said: “Today’s activity demonstrates how we are continuing to disrupt and dismantle drug lines running in and out of Greater Manchester. 

“We know these criminal networks exploit and abuse vulnerable people for their criminal gains and when digital forms of distribution are used, such as social media, they’re widening their access to vulnerable people. Our focus is protecting those at risk and pursuing the criminals responsible. 

“There is a high level of harm and violence associated with county lines used to ensure the compliance of the vulnerable people they groom and exploit to do the day-to-day drug supply activity. 

“The firearm we recovered is an indication of the risk this activity poses to the victims within the network, as well as the wider community.” 

“People who own a TVBF firearm must surrender it before the end of February and will not face criminal prosecution, however after the amnesty period, anyone found to be in possession of a TVBF could face prosecution and up to 10 years’ imprisonment.” 

More details, here: Firearms Amnesty | Greater Manchester Police 

 

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