Police removed three men from the Bury Interchange area today, Sunday, due to anti-social behaviour.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers were stationed at the station in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) to reassure the public, deter crime, and deal with any issue that arise.
On social media, a GMP Bury North spokesperson said: "Officers from GMP Transport unit have conducted a joint patrol of Bury Interchange this afternoon to provide reassurance to the public.
"During this time, three male adults were removed from the area due to anti-social behaviour."
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The partnership between the GMP and TfGM has yielded several results at the interchange in recent weeks.
On December 28, 2022, an arrest was made within half an hour of the operation being launched.
And Bury Interchange was also the focus of a large operation before Christmas which also included Bolton and Manchester city centre which led to seven people being arrested and one high-risk missing person being found.
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