Fourteen arrests following daybreak raids in Rochdale

Date published: 20 June 2019


Fourteen people have been arrested today (Thursday 20 June) following daybreak raids in Rochdale.

This morning officers executed warrants at 11 addresses across Rochdale as part of Operation Gallant, which was set up to tackle drugs supply and the exploitation of children and adults.

The investigation is being led by Rochdale’s Organised Crime Team, supported by the Sunrise Team and Programme Challenger which is Greater Manchester’s partnership approach to tackling serious and organised crime and exploitation.

 

Operation Gallant - police break down a door

 

Police recovered a quantity of cash and several pieces of jewellery during the searches. A suspected stolen Ford Focus was also seized.

12 men aged between 18-42 and two women - aged 19 and 30 - were arrested on suspicion of money laundering, conspiracy to be concerned in the supply of Class A drugs, conspiracy to be concerned in the supply of Class B drugs and modern slavery.

They all remain in custody for questioning.

 

A man being arrested during Operation Gallant

 

Superintendent John-Paul Ruffle of GMP’s Rochdale District said: “Today’s positive action comes as a result of the hard work and dedication of our officers and partner agencies and has enabled us to disrupt a large criminal enterprise.

“We now have 14 people in custody, but Operation Gallant- which was set up to protect vulnerable victims and target the supply of drugs on the streets of Rochdale- is very much ongoing.

“As ever, community intelligence is an absolutely vital part in our fight against organised crime and we will continue to take positive action to protect people and reduce crime.

“If you have any information about criminality or the supply of drugs in your community then please get in touch with police as soon as you can.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 8589 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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