16 vehicles seized in Failsworth as part of GMP crackdown

Date published: 06 December 2021


17 people have been arrested and 16 vehicles siezed as part of Operation Vortex - a day of action by police in in Oldham cracking down on drugs, anti-social behaviour, and violence.

Officers conducted a series of warrants, performed weapons sweeps, and engaged with young people and communities in the Failsworth, Hollinwood, Central and Limeside areas, as part of the crackdown.

Multiple drugs warrants were conducted across the morning of Friday 3 December, as well as environment and immigration warrants, and warrants alongside partners at Trading Standards.

In total, 17 arrests have been made for an array of offences.  One man has been charged with possession of cannabis, and another charged with driving while disqualified.

Significant quantities of cannabis were seized, along with quantities of cocaine, heroin and crack cocaine.

Raids were carried out across Oldham

16 vehicles were seized during a traffic operation on Oldham Road in Failsworth, 13 for no insurance or no licence and three were stolen from different areas of Greater Manchester.

Weapon seizures include three knives, one machete, and one axe.

Neighbourhood teams have also been engaging with local communities, targeting hot-spot areas for shoplifting in the run up to Christmas.  The teams also took part in weapon sweeps, and assisted local councillors and residents with a litter pick in support of Oldham Council's 'Don't Trash Oldham' campaign.

School engagement officers have also been engaging with pupils in schools, to educate them about knife crime and the consequences of carrying a weapon.

Chris Bowen
Chief Superindentent Chris Bowen

Oldham's Chief Superintendent Chris Bowen, who attended the dawn raids said: "Operation Vortex is something we plan to do every month, targeting a different part of the Oldham district each time.

"Drug fuelled violence and anti-social behaviour has a really negative impact on the people living where it's taking place. It's unacceptable - we will not tolerate this kind of criminal behaviour, and we will continue to disrupt it to make communities safer places to be.

"My message to those continuing to behave this way across Oldham - is stop now; because next month we might be on your doorstep.

Police carry out a weapons sweep

Councillor Amanda Chadderton, Deputy Leader of Oldham Council and Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said: “Oldham Council and our partners at Greater Manchester Police are committed to providing safe communities for our residents to live in.

“Anti-social behaviour and crime has a really negative impact on neighbourhoods so initiatives such as Operation Vortex are important.

"Council teams have been out supporting the police today to help tackle criminal activity and to reassure residents

"Tackling criminality and anti-social behaviour with targeted days of action like this will help improve the lives of people living in Failsworth, Hollinwood and Limeside in the long term.

"Finally if you do see people creating problems and carrying out crimes then report it – you’ll be helping to improve things for you and your neighbours.”

If you witness an incident, or need to report a crime, you can contact GMP LiveChat , or call 101. Alternatively, you can make reports anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Always call 999 in an emergency.


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