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In the early hours of Thursday 19 March 2026 eight warrants were executed simultaneously across Tameside, Oldham and Rochdale to tackle a suspected criminal network involved in the distribution of class A drugs and firearms.
Officers from Tameside Programme Challenger team, the District Intelligence Unit (DIU), and our Tactical Aid Unit (TAU) were deployed to each of the addresses where a total of
11 people aged between 24 and 77 were arrested on suspicion of drug related offences following weeks of intelligence gathering and preparation.
A firearms strike was also carried out at one of the addresses.
Eight men and three women were arrested on suspicion of a range of offences including conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs, being part of an organised crime group, possession with intent to supply, money laundering, and possession of an offensive weapon.
During searches of the addresses, class A, B and C drugs including crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and nitrous oxide were seized. Further recoveries of £70,000 in cash, a zombie knife, a BB gun and four vehicles were also made.
Chief Superintendent Shan Nasim, District Commander for Tameside, said: “Today’s operation has been a powerful example of our continued, determined effort to dismantle organised crime in our district and Greater Manchester.
“We have 11 people in custody being questioned by our investigation teams in relation to an organised crime group (OCG) that have been causing widespread harm across our communities.
“Today's action caused significant disruption of an organised crime group (OCG) and has prevented drugs and weapons from reaching the streets, as well as the associated harms that come hand in hand with organised crime.
“Organised criminals exploit vulnerable people and blight our communities; we will take robust action to catch offenders, keep our communities safe, and protect vulnerable people across Greater Manchester.”
Programme Challenger brings agencies across Greater Manchester together to protect vulnerable people, dismantle criminal networks and prevent exploitation in all its forms.
Members of the public are encouraged to share intelligence, which remains vital in disrupting criminal networks. GMP and partner agencies are committed to safeguarding vulnerable people who are victims of crime or at risk of committing offences.
If you are concerned about criminal activity in your area, contact police on 101, or call Crimestoppers, anonymously, via 0800 555 111.
These are the photographs of cloth distribution to the children of a rural school namely Chotakheda.The children of this school are from the underpriviledged community.Ahambhumika supports these children by providing clothes collected from you from time to time.
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LA County Parks & Recreation employee Bernardo Carrillo brings food to a car at a food drive-thru giveaway at the LA County Library Headquarters in Downey, Jan. 22, 2021. The event was hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
I did press the button on time, the camera just delayed taking the picture, honest!
The Co-op distribution centre at Amber way, halesowen, was/is due to close as part of the massive re-organisation of the Co-op's distribution network following the takeover of Somerfield- lots of smaller depots are being replaced by a smaller number of larger ones, if you see what i mean. However, there seems to be a lot of activity still at this unit- lorries are always coming and going at all hours, although they do all seem to be the older style livery with 'clover leaf' logos and fairtrade advertising. Maybe it's being used temporarily as a transport depot or similar...
Students who had enrolled for 200 hour yoga teacher training course (YTTC) at Association for Yoga & Meditation (AYM), Rishikesh completed their course on 10 October 2016. They are now prepared to teach as yoga teachers in any part of the world. We wish them luck for their future endeavors. YTTC Registration open for Nov & Dec - goo.gl/UuaJjW
Thanks to support from Iowa Select, North High School hosted a drive thru food distribution day on Friday, December 18th providing families with extra meals for winter break.
Crates of hens are unloaded from trucks, ready for distribution, as part of a Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) project to provide income, eggs and meat for people either displaced by conflict or residents of areas where displaced people are living.
Read more about FAO and Iraq.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Karina Coates. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Part-painted 33kV distribution pylon, with red pennants drawing attention to the danger of the other (live) circuit. Secondary earths, insulator chains and Stockbridge dampers clearly visible.
Food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the LA County Library Headquarters in Downey, Jan. 22, 2021. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
New York City Mayor Eric Adams participates in a food distribution hosted by People Connecting New York (PCNY) and The Ellen Maguire Foundation. 34th Street between 7th & 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10123. Wednesday, January 4, 2023. Photo Credit: Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office
Workers prepare poultry feeding and drinking equipment, for distribution as part of a Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) project to provide income, eggs and meat for people either displaced by conflict or residents of areas where displaced people are living.
Read more about FAO and Iraq.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Karina Coates. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Pictured launching the Assembly's TV Distribution Scheme are Tanya Kennedy, Workplace Director of Business in the Community, Rev. Dr. Robert Coulter MLA, Clerk-Director General of the Assembly, Trevor Reaney and the Assembly's Sustainable Development Manager, Adrian Davis
Emmanuel Midi came across a very orderly and well organized food distribution by the CRS and took these photos for the documentary website Inside Disaster. Read the associated blog post at: insidedisaster.com/
Railfreight Distribution Class47 No.47348 stands at Warrington Bank Quay with a Speedlink service. 02/08/1990
LTS Distribution have taken delivery of 3 new P235DB4X2MNA Curtainsider vehicles with tuck away tail lifts.
Supplied by Keltruck Account Manager, Gary Hughes, the vehicles have been sold with a 5 year Repair & Maintenance Contract which will be maintained at Keltruck's West Bromwich depot.
keltruck.com/about-keltruck/news-centre/press-releases/20...
A woman collects porridge at Masikana distribution centre in Svosve area in Marondera rural. ZCC under the ZZJR project assisted about 800 malnourished children between 6-59 months of age by monitoring nutrition status and giving out porridge.
The joint response of the Dutch Relief Alliance, a consortium of 16 Dutch aid organizations, provides life-saving assistance to people facing severe food insecurity in drought-affected Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Most southern Africa countries are likely to receive below normal harvests in 2020, given the poor performance of the 2019/20 rainfall season, characterized by erratic and below normal rains. This is also the outlook for Zambia and Zimbabwe – the impact of the reduced rains is expected to have caused a contraction in the area planted and lowered yield prospects. Heavier rainfall since mid-December 2019 provided some respite and helped to alleviate moisture deficits, but concurrently resulted in localized flooding in parts of both countries with the earth too dry and hard to absorb the rain. In Zambia, the number of people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance will rise from 1.7 million people (May – September 2019), to about 2.3 million people being in a severe food insecure situation.
The Joint Response in Zambia and Zimbabwe targets the most vulnerable households, aiming to improve direct access to food, protect and rebuild livelihoods, which contributes to the structural approach addressing the drought, provide access to clean drinking water and raise awareness on hygiene and nutrition, and screen and treat children below 5 and pregnant and lactating women for malnutrition. The design of the intervention is based on the sectors directly related to the drought situation, in line with the cluster recommendations, based on the expertise of partners and complementarity with other ongoing interventions. Partners work in rural as well as urban areas, depending on the locally identified needs. Throughout the intervention, cluster, SPHERE and CHS standards are followed. After the outbreak of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the project duration was extended until 30 November 2020, and an extra budget was made available to cater to the increasing needs in both Zimbabwe and Zambia.
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With the arrival of fall the nesting season is over and I am allowed to photograph in the South Bay again. This year I received a request to photograph a construction project that is subdividing Salt Pond A12 into series of smaller managed ponds to serve as avian habitat. The ponds will be kept at different salinities.
This project occurs along the banks of Mt. Eden Slough, the “cradle of San Francisco’s salt industry” according to author John Sandoval. This section of former marsh is where the first small salt operations appeared in the 19th Century and here remain the most interesting of old salt works ruins, some so faint they are at the threshold of perception. The land is now going through yet another transformation as part of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project and will see considerable change over the next few years. It should be fun to watch.
The set captures the construction project well underway as heavy machinery creates distribution ditches and flow control structures. Many photographs in this set are prosaic images documenting construction. But the session also found some interesting surface textures, particularly in the machine worked layers of clay that line the new ditches. The set also contains a few photographs of Mount Eden Creek Marsh, an area restored to tidal flow in 2008.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve without a Special Use Permit, as is access to this part of the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge.
This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.
We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.
Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal
Actress Emma Rigby listens as Dima Konchoro explains a point outside her home after receiving her rations at a food distribution exercise in Bubisa, Marsabit, on 22nd June 2017 that was organised by CAFOD's partner Caritas Marsabit. Each family received rations of rice, beans cooking oil and sugar.
- 25 C...
Work as usual. Only slower in the cold weather.
This is shot with a russian fake Leica II/III, Jupiter 8 lens and Iford Delta 400 b/w.
On Distribution: Native to inland parts of the southern Atlantic panhandle of Brazil. Found from 0-1525m, often near rivers. Note that adventive plants have also been collected in New Zealand, one in a nature reserve! It has been found, from north to south, in the following states:
Paraná: It has been found in the following municipalities: Balsa Nova (Campina da Cascavel), Bocaiúva do Sul, Campo Largo, Carambei (Rio Jordao), Castro/Tibagi (Guartelá Canyon), Cruzeiro do Iguaçu (Rio Chopim), Curitiba (Capao da Imbuia, Pinheirinho and Capanema), Guarapuava (Canta Galo), Irati, Lapa (Gruta do Monge and Rio Passa Dois) and Pinhais. This is almost all in the western part of the easternmost mesorregião of Metropolitana de Curitiba, and neighbouring eastern Centro Oriental Paranaense, but some finds are further west.
Santa Catarina: It has been found in the municipalities of Bom Retiro (between Fazenda Santo Antonio and Fazenda Campo dos Padres) and Imbituba (Praia Boa Esperan). Both these areas lie in the east of the state, the records in Imbituba are the only ones from a truly coastal region.
Rio Grande do Sul: This plant has been found in the municipalities of: Caçapava do Sul (Guaritas), Caxias do Sul (Ana Rech, Faxinal, Vila Ipê), Erechim (Campus da Uri and often at Matoao lado Menno Química), and Ipiranga do Sul. These localities lie in the northern and central parts of the state, but not near to the coast, and in the far south or west.
On Infraspecific Variability: I see now there are at least two specific forms of this plant in cultivation. Mine is originally from Greece, and is practically glabrous (there is also a variegated variety of this form). There is also a form which exists at least in Germany, the Czech Republic, France and Sweden in which the leaves are densely covered in short hairs.
A driver waves to LA County Parks & Recreation employee Katherine Wang after receiving food at a food drive-thru giveaway at the LA County Library Headquarters in Downey, Jan. 22, 2021. The event was hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Worksop, East Midlands based Duke Distribution has added five more Scania V8 vehicles supplied by Keltruck to further upgrade their mostly Scania fleet.
The impressive Nottinghamshire based fleet was supplied by Simon McGuinness, Account Manager.
Commenting on the deal James Robinson, Managing Director at family business Duke Distribution, told the Worksop Guardian:
"We used to operate trackway vehicles and we were always struggling to man them in the summer through the peak busier periods. I thought if I get my own trucks, I could subcontract myself to the company I used to work for, that was the initial plan.
"But because of Covid, we didn't actually turn a wheel for the first six months. I thought it was the worst decision of my life. I'd already committed to the wages of two drivers that were on the trucks. I didn't want to let them down because they had left secure jobs. I had to fund everything through the equity from my house initially. All the startup capital was pretty much dead money.
"I didn't expect to have this much growth in the start of the third year - going from two to 25 trucks has been a big jump. A lot of haulage companies that have been going for 50 years have only got 20-30 lorries. To have what we've got now, it's quite incredible."
Talking about his father, Dale, James praised him for his help, after coming out of retirement to help the company:
"He's given advice and helped me along. He's really accelerated my personal growth.
"I’ve always been really close with him, but when you start facing challenges together it does bring you closer."
JAMES ROBINSON
David Morgan, Keltruck Limited's Sales Director, commented:
"It speaks to the strength of our two companies' relationship, the Scania product and Keltruck's aftersales support when you can repeatedly supply a customer with their latest trucks.
"I am very pleased that we were able to supply these new vehicles to Duke Distribution and that the Scania brand continues to be relied upon by the Robinson family for its prestige, driver comfort & acceptance and whole life costs through our total operating economy."
DAVID MORGAN
Commenting on the relationship between Duke Distribution and Keltruck Scania, Chris D. Kelly, chairman, said:
"I was delighted to be at Keltruck Scania Worksop to handover the latest batch of five V8 Scanias to James, Dale & the Robinson family and I know that the drivers will be absolutely thrilled with their new vehicles.
"Duke Distribution is a family business running on family values. Our business is similarly privately owned with a family feel and those same values drive everything we do - so we have a lot in common and it's an absolute pleasure to be doing business together."
CHRIS D. KELLY
The relationship with Duke Distribution follows several decades of successful trading with former Robinson family businesses including Eve Trakway, Lion Trackhire and TPA Portable Roadways, led by Keltruck's Steve Fletcher (appointed New Sales Manager in 2018), whilst this latest delivery of V8 590R vehicles follows a front cover of industry bible Commercial Motor for Duke with a Keltruck supplied Scania.
Read more at keltruckscania.com/about-keltruck/news-centre/press-relea...
Distribution of brochues after a Health education session in the health center of Qumshoq, Shahrituz district.
The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Project, funded by USAID and implemented by Mercy Corps to cover 12 districts in Khatlon. The project is emphasizing nutrition using the 1000 days approach and Essential Nutrition Actions framework. This will include promotion of improved infant and young child feeding practices (breastfeeding, adequate maternal nutrition, and increased access to essential micronutrients) promotion of dietary diversity for the whole family, (fruits and vegetables) and animal source foods. This component will include capacity-building.
The second technical component focuses on improved family planning services and promoting increased demand for those services
The third component of the project will promote improved hygiene and sanitation through Essential Hygiene Actions, including provision of some sanitation infrastructure. Infrastructure will target schools including girl-friendly models.
To achieve adoption of improved nutrition, hygiene and health practices by community members, Mercy Corps will work at the community-level: volunteer Community Health Educators and Village Health Committees and Child-to-Child activities in schools.
The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) at the end of July and the beginning of August 2016 conducted several distributions of humanitarian cash assistance to 1,700 families in Bogra district severely affected by monsoon floods, as part of the forecast-based financing (FbF) programme in the country, supported by the German Foreign Ministry and Red Cross. The FbF disbursements came after the flood peak. They served as pilots – the first under the programme in Bangladesh – for a new money-transfer system via mobile phones being undertaken in conjunction with Bangladesh Post Office. The FbF cash grants – of 5,000 taka (65 US dollars) per househod – were distributed on 2 and 3 August in several villages or union parishads in Bogra: Kamalpur, Kazla and Bhandarbaris 3, 6 and 7. In a separate exercise, the BDRCS branch in Nilphamari district distributed cash for food to 1,000 families. The Red Crescent cash assistance was intended to be spent on food, animal fodder, medicine and transport.
The photo shows BDRCS taking smartphone shots of beneficiary ID cards. (Photo: Olaf Neussner/German Red Cross)
Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brasil - 26/11/2020 - CTCC - Wellington Silva
Treino do Fluminense.
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Rio de Janeiro - 04/04/2016 - LARANJEIRAS
Treino do Fluminense nesta tarde nas Laranjeiras.
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