Enhanced police stop and search powers have been authorised for 24 hours after a spate of 'serious violence' in and around a district of north Manchester.
Greater Manchester Police have revealed so-called Section 60 powers have been introduced covering the Harpurhey and wider area until 10pm tonight - Monday.
In a statement, the force said the powers have been implemented to assist GMP officers in 'preventing serious violence following several violent crimes in the Harpurhey area recently'. No further details have been revealed about what crimes have occurred or where.
But GMP have published a map showing the area being targeted. The zoned area highlighted by police includes Harpurhey shopping centre, the Asda store and McDonald's. It stretches out through Moston Vale to Greater Manchester Police headquarters.
Police patrols have been stepped up as a result. The temporary powers will allow officers to stop and search people in the areas shown in the map.
In a statement, GMP said: "The Section 60 has been implemented to assist GMP officers in preventing serious violence following several violent crimes in the Harpurhey area recently.
"These temporary, additional powers will allow officers to stop and search people in the areas shown in the attached map, for the next 24 hours.
"Roads included within this Section 60 perimeter are Rochdale Road, Parkmount Road, Lewis Avenue, Clough Road, Ashley Lane, Waverly Road, Church Lane, Lightbrowne Road, Northampton Road, Monsall Road, Carisbrook Street, Lathbury Road and Rochdale Road."
Detective Inspector Michael Russell, of GMP’s City of Manchester district, said: "We understand the use of a Section 60 can cause concern to local residents; however, we use these powers only when proportionate and necessary.
"By enforcing the Section 60 in the area, we will work to minimise any violent behaviour in the area and prevent any further violence going forward. Our main priority is to keep the public safe. We have increased the number of officers on patrol around the local area to help provide reassurance in the area.
"Our officers are more than happy to provide a listening ear to any concerns or information you may have about any crimes or issues in your community. If you would like to report any crime or information to GMP call 101 or report via our website: https://www.gmp.police.uk In an emergency, always dial 999."
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