Cops have swooped in to seize two ‘stolen motorbikes’ that they believe are linked to anti-social behaviour in north Manchester.
Officers from GMP’s Higher Blackley & Charlestown team carried out the seizure on Sunday (February 5), thanks to a tip-off from the public. They say the two bikes were involved in ‘anti-social driving’.
GMP added that the anti-social behaviour took place in Higher Blackley, north Manchester. The force says it is ‘committed to reducing anti-social behaviour and dangerous driving’.
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“On Sunday, thanks to information from the public, officers located and seized the below stolen motorbikes believed to be involved in anti-social driving within the Higher Blackley area,” a tweet, posted by the Higher Blackley GMP team on Monday (February 6), said. “We are committed to reducing anti-social behaviour and dangerous driving.”
The tweet did not mention if any arrests have been made in connection with the seizure.
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