Police in Manchester used dispersal orders, escorting youths to trains to curb gang tensions, amid parent criticism and one arrest.

Greater Manchester Police enforced a dispersal order in the city center, leading to officers escorting youths onto trains to prevent trouble from rival gangs. This move, which lasted 48 hours, included parents criticizing the treatment of their children, and a man was arrested for allegedly assaulting an emergency worker. The police aim to protect the public from anti-social behavior and disorder.

November 23, 2024
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