Undercover Operation Vulcan in Piccadilly Gardens leads to 24 arrests
Almost £10,000 cash, 100s of snap bags of drugs, several crucial mobile phones and sim cards have been seized
Last updated 14th May 2024
As part of a huge operation to tackle drugs supply in Piccadilly Gardens, this morning, Greater Manchester Police arrested 24 alleged drug dealers.
For the past six months, Operation Vulcan, supported by specialist officers from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU), have been running an undercover operation in Piccadilly Gardens, alongside their high visibility patrols.
This morning, almost 300 officers from across the force executed 23 warrants at addresses across Greater Manchester. In total, 22 men and two women, aged 18 - 45, have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.
They remain in police custody whilst GMP search their houses. So far, they've seized almost £10k cash, 100s of snap bags of drugs, and recovered several crucial mobile phones and sim cards.
A man on Kensington Avenue was also caught on camera hopping fences in his dressing gown, trying to run from police at his door. It didn’t take long before he was detained and swiftly escorted to custody.
Operation Vulcan Piccadilly launched in September 2023, and was the product of hundreds of hours of interactions with locals, residents, and partners from across Manchester.
Detective Sergeant Matt Donnelly from Operation Vulcan said: “This was a huge operation, using almost 300 officers from across the force, various covert tactics, and specialist resources from across the region.
“We know how deeply the drugs trade impacts our communities and the violence and depravity it brings with it, which is why we have launched such a major operation to tackle it. By arresting 24 people this morning, I can confidently say we have dismantled and disrupted several different county lines and local drug networks. But we won’t be complacent, and this should be a warning for anyone who thinks criminal activity is welcome in our city.
“We want to make sure criminals are living a life of high anxiety, and I hope that anyone who considers coming to Piccadilly Gardens to deal drugs is constantly looking over their shoulder.”