Further weapons found in Salford sweep after a spate of shootings across the city in recent weeks.
Officers from GMP’s dedicated operation into tackling serious and organised crime in Salford were in Higher Broughton yesterday in the fifth of a series of action days aimed at disrupting criminal activity in the district.
The action on Thursday (27 November 2020) saw officers recover three weapons - namely a shot gun, a revolver and an imitation firearm. All the items have been taken for forensic examination.
This adds to previous finds in Lower Kersal a week ago (Friday 20 November) where a shot gun cartridge and 11 9mm bullets were found, and in Weaste earlier this month where approximately four kilograms of Class A drugs and 30 unspent shot gun cartridges, which have been submitted for forensic evidence for ongoing investigations as part of GMP’s dedicated Operation Naseby.
The work is part of Op Naseby's disruption hub - formed in April earlier this year to reduce the activity of local organised crime groups.
Since the inception of the disruption hub, there have been 134 arrests, 126 vehicles recovered, and 51 house searches.
Meanwhile three men who were arrested yesterday over road-rage shooting in Kersal, have been released under investigation.
Anyone with information is encouraged to directly contact police on 101, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
Photo: Police search for hidden weapons in Kersal as part of Operation Naseby.
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