A man has been arrested following a five day protest atop a crane in Salford. The man scaled the huge Heyrod crane just off Chapel Street in, Salford at around 5am on Monday (Monday).
Police and fire crews attended the scene near Manchester city centre with locals saying officers tried to communicate with him. However nearby residents say the man told officers he was not coming down and that he could stay up there for at least a week.
It has not been confirmed exactly what the man is protesting against but the banners appeared to refer to the handling of an alleged racist attack.
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Today (June 17) the man came down from the crane peacefully at around midday where he was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, a racially aggravated public order offence and aggravated trespass. He remains in police custody for questioning.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: "A 51-year-old man has today (17 June 2022) been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, a racially aggravated public order offence and aggravated trespass. GMP were made aware of aware of a man carrying out a protest on a crane near Ford Street, Salford, that started at about 5am on 13 June 2022 and ended peacefully at about midday today."
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