Stop and search powers introduced after fight involving 30 children in South Manchester

Police say some of the youths were armed with knives and baseball bats

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 21st Mar 2023

Stop and search powers have been introduced in part of South Manchester following a fight involving up to 30 children - some armed with knives and baseball bats.

The move comes following a reported large-scale disturbance outside the Parrswood Entertainment Complex yesterday afternoon at around 3:15pm.

One male was injured by two unknown suspects, who have not yet been arrested.

Police have implemented a Section 60 order which allows officers to stop and search people and vehicles. It will be in place from approximately 2:30pm until 10:30pm on Tuesday 21 March.

Detective Superintendent Neil Jones of the South Manchester District said: “These acts of violence and aggression on our streets will not be tolerated and further to the events of yesterday, I have today authorised a Section 60 stop and search authority.

“This means that we are able to search individuals whom we think may be concealing weapons and take them off the streets. I also want to reassure the community that we are looking to identity the culprits of these violent outbursts and we will take them into custody.

“In granting this authority, I want to reassure parents and teachers that my officers will be using these powers to help protect local school pupils and not to target them for unnecessary searches

“If anyone has any information regarding the events yesterday, we ask that you dial 101 or engage with our officers on the Live Chat function on our website, www.gmp.police.uk quoting log number 2126 of 20 March 2023.

“Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to the independent charity – Crimestoppers – 0800 555 111.”

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