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The incredible haul of hooky gear seized by cops during 'Counterfeit Street' blitz

More than £6m-worth of counterfeit clothing has been seized from hooky Strangeways shops over the past fortnight. Officers have been continuing their blitz on 'Counterfeit Street', known as Operation Vulcan.

Greater Manchester Police says the Easter period has historically been one of the busiest times of year for the counterfeit shops in the Cheetham Hill and Strangeways areas. But this year, the counterfeit trade has been disrupted, with 18 shops shut down in the past two weeks.

Over the fortnight, police have encountered dilapidated buildings littered with rat urine and faeces, dangerous homemade electricity, hidden weapons, and shops without proper means of escape. Items seized will be repurposed and recycled, turning them into items which the community can benefit from - including coats, hats, insulation, and even energy for houses.

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GMP says 'relentless action by Operation Vulcan' is affecting the gangs involved with Manchester's illegitimate trade, with the latest seizures leading to goods worth millions of pounds being removed from the criminal market. GMP says 33 organised crime gangs from across the country have links to the area.

Police believe the total number of dodgy shops around Strangeways has been slashed from more than 200 to less than 10 since Operation Vulcan was launched last autumn. More than 100 people have been arrested on suspicion of a variety of different offences in that time, including 38 for drugs offences.

Inspector Andy Torkington, one of Operation Vulcan’s specialist officers, said: “We have been relentlessly targeting these illegitimate shops, but we are aware of the

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