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HMCS HARRY DEWOLF seen from a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat during Operation CARIBBE, October 31, 2021.
Please credit: Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Le NCSM HARRY DEWOLF vu depuis une embarcation pneumatique à coque rigide au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 31 octobre 2021.
Photo : Forces armées canadiennes
HMCS HARRY DEWOLF seen from a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) near Crocker Bay, Nunavut, during Operation NANOOK-NUNAKPUT, August 21, 2021.
Photo by Corporal Simon Arcand, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Photo du NCSM HARRY DEWOLF vu depuis une embarcation pneumatique à coque rigide, près de la baie de Crocker, au Nunavut, au cours de l’opération NANOOK-NUNAKPUT, le 21 août 2021.
Photo : Caporal Simon Arcand, Forces armées canadiennes
HMCS MONTREAL conducts a Heavy Jackstay with Motor Vessel (MV) ASTERIX during Operation PROJECTION on 4 May 2023.
Photo by: Cpl Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Le NCSM MONTREAL effectue un transbordement par va et vient de charges lourdes avec le navire à moteur (NM) ASTERIX au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, le 4 mai 2023.
Photo : Cpl Connor Bennett, Forces armées canadiennes
HMCS MONTREAL launches the Zodiac during a man-overboard exercise in the Mediterranean Sea during Operation REASSURANCE on March 4, 2022.
Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Polish and Ukrainian Armed Forces operate Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks on the driving circuit as part of training during Operation UNIFIER in south western Poland, on February 20, 2023.
Photo by Corporal Marco Tijam, Operation UNIFIER, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Des membres des forces armées polonaises et ukrainiennes manoeuvrent des chars de combat principaux Leopard 2A4 sur le circuit de conduite lors d’une formation au cours de l’opération UNIFIER, dans le sud ouest de la Pologne, le 20 février 2023.
Photo : Caporal Marco Tijam, opération UNIFIER, Forces armées canadiennes
CBP components, Office of Field Operations, Office of Border Patrol and Office of Air and Marine compete in an Honor Guard Competition during the annual commemoration of Police Week in Washington D.C. Photos by James Tourtellotte.
A Royal Canadian Navy member aboard HMCS HARRY DEWOLF prepares a C6 machine gun before proceeding to a Target of Interest interception while on a drug trafficking interdiction mission during Operation CARIBBE in the East Pacific Ocean, November 8, 2021.
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Un membre de la Marine royale canadien à bord du NCSM HARRY DEWOLF prépare une mitrailleuse C6 avant de procéder à l’interception d’une cible d’intérêt lors d’une mission de lutte contre le trafic de drogues au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, dans le Pacifique Est, le 8 novembre 2021.
Photo : Forces armées canadiennes
Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan leads a team of officers making an arrest as part of Operation Valant, the Greater Manchester Police operation to bring those responsible for recent large scale disorder in the region, to justice.
Greater Manchester Police is continuing to arrest all those suspected of being involved in the disorder in the city centre and Salford.
Thanks to the launch of the Shop a Looter campaign, with pictures of those suspected of being involved in looting displayed on huge advertising vans, GMP has been inundated with information from members of the public.
Thanks to that support, police have been able to make a number of arrests on Thursday evening and overnight, bringing the total number of arrests since Tuesday’s disorder to more than 200.
A 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of burglary.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of burglary after he boasted on his Facebook site he could not be caught.
Another handed himself in after his friend saw his picture on the ad vans and called him to say his image was all over Manchester and had no place to hide.
ACC Garry Shewan said: "We said we would be coming for you, and we are. Within minutes of the ad van being launched in Manchester with the faces of some of those people involved, we have been inundated with information from members of the public about who these people are.
“These are just some of the good arrests we have made – I have been told of countless more by officers who are using every piece of information and every available avenue to find these people and bring them in.
"With the help of our communities we are identifying these people and arresting them. This is just the start - we will not rest until we have identified everyone involved."
For information more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
Visit twitter.com/#!/gmpolice to follow Greater Manchester Police on Twitter.
To view the CCTV images and help us identify the suspects please see our GMP-Wanted site
Canadian Armed Forces personnel deployed with Operation UNIFIER join Ukrainian, Lithuanian, and United Kingdom Armed Forces members on a parade commemorating one year since the invasion of Ukraine, on February 24, 2023, in the United Kingdom.
Please Credit: Corporal Eric Greico, Canadian Armed Forces Photo.
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Des membres des Forces armées canadiennes en déploiement dans le cadre de l’opération UNIFIER se joignent aux membres des forces armées de l’Ukraine, de la Lituanie et du Royaume-Uni lors d’un défilé soulignant le premier anniversaire de l’invasion de l’Ukraine, le 24 février 2023, au Royaume-Uni.
Photo : Caporal Eric Greico, Forces armées canadiennes
Corporal Monroy with the Canadian Armed Forces helps dig a trench during Operation REASSURANCE at Camp Adazi, Latvia on February 22, 2023.
Photo: Canadian Forces Photographer
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La caporale Monroy des Forces armées canadiennes participe au creusage d’une tranchée dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE au Camp Adazi, en Lettonie, le 22 février 2023.
Photo : Photographe des Forces canadiennes
A CC-130J Hercules lands at the Tuktoyaktuk Airport during Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT 22 in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories on February 16, 2022.
Photo by: Master Corporal Jax Kennedy, Joint Task Force (North), Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Un avion CC-130J Hercules atterrit à l’aéroport de Tuktoyaktuk au cours de l’opération NANOOK-NUNALIVUT 22, à Tuktoyaktuk, dans les Territoires du Nord Ouest, le 16 février 2022.
Photo : Caporal chef Jax Kennedy, Force opérationnelle interarmées (Nord), Forces armées canadiennes
The dive team from HMCS WINNIPEG conducts jumps from the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter to keep personnel trained and ready during Operation PROJECTION, in the Pacific Ocean on November 29, 2022.
Please credit: S1 Melissa Gonzalez, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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L’équipe de plongée du NCSM WINNIPEG effectue des sauts depuis un hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone afin de maintenir le personnel formé et prêt à intervenir au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, dans l’océan Pacifique, le 29 novembre 2022.
Photo : Mat 1 Melissa Gonzalez, Forces armées canadiennes
Sailor Second Class Stephen Mackenzie stands guard as his fellow Naval Boarding Party teammates get into position during their clearance drills onboard HMCS HALIFAX as part of Operation REASSURANCE on 28 April 2022.
Please credit: Pte Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Le matelot de 2e classe Stephen Mackenzie monte la garde alors que ses coéquipiers de l’équipe d’arraisonnement des navires se mettent en position lors d’exercices de déblaiement à bord du NCSM HALIFAX, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 28 avril 2022.
Photo : Sdt Connor Bennett, Forces armées canadiennes
Police have launched a crackdown on fraudsters and their ‘money mules’ who have moved £4.1million of illicit cash through bank accounts in Greater Manchester in just five months.
Offenders launder cash acquired through fraud, deception and theft through the accounts of others in order to ensure there is no connection between them and the initial crime, which has often seen them con innocent people into handing over large amounts of cash.
Today, officers executed warrants at addresses across North Manchester targeting a group who received over £75,000 from victims who were scammed into paying money into an account by someone claiming to be a County Court bailiff.
The action forms part of a three-month operation – codenamed Ranger – which has seen 14 people arrested and 14 warrants executed so far.
Money mules are recruited by fraudsters to take funds into their bank account for a fee before it is then transferred or withdrawn.
They are the first people to handle the cash and play a key role in every fraud - without them the money could not be transferred from the victim and released to offenders as profit, or to fund further criminal activity.
Detective Inspector Martin Hopkinson said: “These fraudsters prey on the vulnerable twice - first through conning the money from trusting individuals and then again by filtering those ill-gotten gains through numerous bank accounts.
"Pursuing the bank account owners - the money mules themselves - allows us to streamline investigations, increase the amount of cases we can investigate and bring more offenders to justice.
“We believe that by reaching the account holders, we reduce the access points for fraudsters - creating a hostile environment in which to operate and stopping illegitimate cash getting into the hands of criminals.
“These underhand tactics will not be tolerated. The illegal funds finance more serious and violent crime which can destroy communities.
“We urge people who are approached to consider their actions before taking part in such a deal. There's no such thing as easy money, and a criminal record is the only thing you'll gain from it."
Between October 2015 and February 2016, GMP recorded 1,475 fraud crimes, of which 490 (33%) were solely in relation to money mules, amounting to £4.1million of fraudulently obtained funds.
During 2014/15 GMP recorded over 4,600 fraud related crimes and it is anticipated that this figure will rise to over 5,500 during the year 2015/16.
A typical fraud investigation can take in the region of 12 to 15 months to complete, targeting the initial fraud offence and following the stolen funds through a complex web of transfers, each representing a money laundering offence.
If you suspect fraud is being committed in your area call Greater Manchester Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Sailor First Class Gregory Curry demonstrates to other sailors of HMCS FREDERICTON the proper weapon handling for the C8 carbine rifle as part of a training in the Mediterranean Sea during Operation REASSURANCE, on 08 April 2023.
Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Le matelot de 1re classe Gregory Curry montre à d’autres marins du NCSM FREDERICTON la bonne façon de manier la carabine C8 au cours d’une instruction menée pendant l’opération REASSURANCE, dans la mer Méditerranée, le 8 avril 2023.
Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, photo des Forces armées canadiennes
Members of Naval Replenishment Unit ASTERIX during a Replenishment at Sea with HMS LANCASTER in the Red Sea during Operation SAVANNE on 27 April 2023.
Photo: S1 Taylor Congdon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Des membres d’équipage de l’unité de ravitaillement naval ASTERIX lors d’un ravitaillement en mer avec le NCSM LANCASTER dans la mer Rouge au cours de l’opération SAVANNE, le 27 avril 2023.
Photo : Mat 1 Taylor Congdon, Forces armées canadiennes
The Gold State Coach makes its way towards Buckingham Palace during the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III during Operation GOLDEN ORB in London, United Kingdom on May 6, 2023.
Photo: Master Corporal Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Forces Photo
Le Carrosse d’or d’État se dirige vers le palais de Buckingham lors du couronnement de Sa Majesté le roi Charles III au cours de l’opération GOLDEN ORB à Londres, au Royaume Uni, le 6 mai 2023.
Photo : Caporal-chef Matthew Tower, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
A CC-130J Hercules from 436 Transport Squadron sits at Goma International Airport as part of Operation PRESENCE in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo on 14 November 2021.
Photo: Sergeant Vincent Carbonneau, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Un avion CC-130J Hercules du 436e Escadron de transport est stationné à l’aéroport international de Goma au cours de l’opération PRESENCE, à Goma, en République démocratique du Congo, le 14 novembre 2021.
Photo : Sergent Vincent Carbonneau, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
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Two Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornets taxi prior to taking off for the flight back to 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada from Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base at the end of Operation REASSURANCE Air Task Force - Romania on December 1, 2021.
Please credit: Aviator Avery Philpott, 4 Wing Imaging, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Deux CF-188 Hornet de l’Aviation royale canadienne roulent sur la piste avant de décoller de la base aérienne Mihail Kogalniceanu pour effectuer le vol de retour vers la 4e Escadre Cold Lake en Alberta, au Canada, à la fin des activités de la Force opérationnelle aérienne en Roumanie dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 1er décembre 2021.
Photo : Aviateur Avery Philpott, Services d’imagerie de la 4e Escadre, Forces armées canadiennes
A gang of Wolfpack bandits try to raid the local wizard with one of them distracting him while the others go down the chimney. Operation "Chimney Sweep" did not go as planned...
An entry for Bandit's Raid over at the CC.
The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, and the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, fly over New York City, April 28, 2020. The joint flight is part of Operation America Strong, a salute to frontline COVID-19 responders and essential workers with formation flights over New York City, Newark, Trenton and Philadelphia. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Sean Madden)
A Canadian Armed Forces soldier adopts a firing position during Exercise WOLVERINE STRIKE as part of Operation REASSURANCE-enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group – Latvia, March 7, 2021.
Photo courtesy: Bg Juan Garnacho, eFP Imagery Technician, Ejército de Tierra
Un soldat des Forces armées canadiennes au sein du groupement tactique de la présence avancée renforcée en Lettonie adopte une position de tir durant l’exercice WOLVERINE STRIKE réalisé dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 7 mars 2021.
Photo : Bg Juan Garnacho, technicien en imagerie, eFP, Ejército de Tierra
HMCS SASKATOON conducts a supply exchange with a HMCS YELLOWKNIFE Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) as the two ships prepare to deploy on in preparation for Operation CARIBBE, February 21, 2022.
Please credit: Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Le NCSM SASKATOON procède à un échange d’approvisionnement avec une embarcation pneumatique à coque rigide du NCSM YELLOWKNIFE alors que les deux navires se préparent à un déploiement dans le cadre de l’opération CARIBBE, le 21 février 2022.
Photo : Forces armées canadiennes
A Dive Task Force member and a Canadian Ranger from 1 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group observe the dive operations during Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut on March 7, 2023.
Photo by: Corporal Antoine Brochu, Assistant Deputy Minister (Public Affairs), Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Un membre de la Force opérationnelle de plongée et un membre du 1er Groupe de patrouille de Rangers canadiens observent le déroulement des opérations de plongée au cours de l’opération NANOOK-NUNALIVUT, à Rankin Inlet, au Nunavut, le 7 mars 2023.
Photo : Caporal Antoine Brochu, Sous-ministre adjoint (Affaires publiques), Forces armées canadiennes
Greater Manchester Police’s Traffic Network Unit has, today, (1/4/11) run a major operation to tackle all aspects of road-related crime and antisocial behaviour issues in the Trafford area.
Specialist traffic officers worked with local neighbourhood policing teams and partner agencies on the operation, which included driver education, HGV checks, speed, seat belt and mobile phone enforcement and the use of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to target criminals using the roads. Superintendent Craig Thompson said: "The aim of the operation was to reduce crime, educate people, improve quality of life and ultimately save lives."
Click here to see the Operation Patience set.
For more information about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
Panoramic aerial landscape of the ongoing Tremont Creek Wildfire during Operation (OP) LENTUS 21-04 in Kamloops British Columbia, 11 August 2021.
Photo by: Lieutenant-Commander Tony Wright, MARPAC/ JTFP
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Vue aérienne panoramique des feux de forêt en cours à Tremont Creek pendant l’opération LENTUS 21-04, à Kamloops, en Colombie Britannique, le 11 août 2021.
Photo : Capitaine de corvette Tony Wright, FMAR(P)/FOIP
Police have launched a 48 hour crackdown on offenders wanted for incidents of domestic abuse.
Hundreds of officers will take to the streets ahead of Valentine’s weekend to look for wanted offenders.
The operation – codenamed Olympus – will see local officers working alongside Force resources such as tactical aid unit and ANPR Intercept officers to locate culprits.
Superintendent Craig Thompson said: “Our priority is to protect victims and we will be out in force over the next two days to ensure offenders are brought in and locked up before they cause any further misery.
“We will leave no stone unturned and do all we can to locate those trying to evade capture. Anybody with information on somebody who may be wanted should do the right thing and contact police before they cause more harm.”
Detective Chief Inspector Nicky Porter said: “Valentine’s Day should be a celebration of love and romance but unfortunately for many it will serve as a reminder that their relationship is far from happy and is instead masked by fear, control and violence.
“Domestic abuse comes in many guises and can be emotional as well as physical. In December we welcomed a change in legislation which means for the first time perpetrators who control their partners through threats or by restricting their personal or financial freedom could face prison in the same way as those who are violent towards them.
“Taking these abusers off our streets is a huge part of what we do but we also want to stop this type of crime happening in the first place. I urge people to take a step back and consider the relationship they are in – if their partner is controlling, threatening or violent, it’s time to ask for help. Whether it be a relative, friend, charity or the police, we are here to support people to live safely and without fear.”
Victims of domestic abuse are urged not to suffer in silence - call the Women’s Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0161 636 7525 or report incidents to Greater Manchester Police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. Visit gmp.police.uk or endthefear.co.uk for information on how to stop the abuse.
Anybody with information on somebody who is wanted by police should call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Follow #OpOlympus on Twitter for live updates from the operation.
Four people have been arrested in raids as part of an operation to crackdown on drug dealing and organised crime in Tameside.
They were arrested when officers from Greater Manchester Police raided nine addresses just after 7am today, Wednesday 4 June 2014.
Officers from Tameside’s neighbourhood policing teams launched the operation, codenamed Operation Suffield, as their response to the growing problem of drugs in the area.
These arrests came after months of investigations by officers from the Tameside division and Serious Crime Division into the distribution of heroin and crack cocaine.
In the raids this morning, four men were arrested on suspicion of drugs offences after officers executed warrants across the Hattersley area of Tameside.
More than 70 officers were involved in the raids and included officers from the neighbourhood policing teams, Serious Crime Division, tactical aid units and dog handlers.
Extra officers from Tameside’s Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be patrolling the area for today and the next few days to provide a visible presence and reassurance to the community.
Detective Inspector John Charlton for Tameside Division, said: “Today shows that the desire to rid our communities of the blight of drugs is continuous and we will go back and keep tackling the issue in the same area as many times as necessary until the problem is dealt with.
“This operation has taken months of intricate planning and dedication by a large team of officers from across the Force and the National Crime Agency.
“Communities have told us that they want drugs and drug dealing tackled across the borough and I hope that today’s action highlights how seriously we take these crimes.
“It also sends a message out that we will not let people profit from spreading their misery in our neighbourhoods and we will continue to use all the powers and resources available to put people before the courts.”
If you have information on anyone who may be committing crime in your area, please call police on 101 or 0161 872 5050 or for more information visit gmp.police.uk.
People with any concerns can contact your Neighbourhood Policing Team directly about any issues related to crime or anti-social behaviour on:
Tameside Neighbourhood Policing Team on 0161 856 9350.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Dawn raids saw seven people arrested as part of a crackdown on the supply of drugs in Bury.
This morning (Thursday 6 June 2019) a team of officers executed warrants at properties across five addresses in the Heywood and Bury areas.
The warrants were part of Operation Ballerina – set up by GMP to target those believed to be involved in the supply of Class A drugs across Bury.
Four men – aged 26, 65, 58, 22 and 34 – and one woman – aged 28 - have all been arrested on suspicion of supply of Class A drugs.
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of possession of Class B drugs.
Officers seized a substantial amount of class B drugs across the properties.
Superintendent Paul Walker, of GMP’s Bury district, said: “We absolutely do not tolerate the supply of drugs, and we will continue to take action if there is any suspicion of offences being committed in Greater Manchester.
“Thanks to the speedy actions of officers this morning, a significant amount of drugs destined for our streets have been seized.
“Operation Ballerina is very much ongoing, and we are continuing to crack down on the supply of drugs across Bury and the wider region.
"Our most powerful tool in the fight against drugs is the information we receive from the community. If you suspect drugs are being used or cultivated in your area, we urge you to get in touch with the police as soon as you can."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 0161 856 9023, or anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
An aircrew member on the CH-147 Chinook keeps a sharp eye out for any potential threats during a medical evacuation exercise in support of Operation PRESENCE - Mali around Gao, Mali on July 31, 2018.
Photo: MCpl Jennifer Kusche, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
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Un membre du personnel navigant à bord de l’hélicoptère CH-147 Chinook garde l’œil ouvert à l’affût de toute menace potentielle lors d’un exercice d’évacuation médicale, à l’appui de l’opération PRESENCE – Mali, aux environs de Gao, au Mali, le 31 juillet 2018.
Photo : Cplc Jennifer Kusche, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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United States Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment members board a Royal Canadian Navy Rigid-Hull-Inflatable Boat (RHIB)) from HMCS SUMMERSIDE in the Caribbean Sea during Operation CARIBBE on November 14, 2020.
Photo: Lt Sheila Tham, Public Affairs Officer
Des membres du détachement d’application de la loi de la Garde côtière des États Unis montent à bord d’une embarcation pneumatique à coque rigide depuis le NCSM SUMMERSIDE, dans la mer des Caraïbes, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 14 novembre 2020.
Photo : Lt Sheila Tham, officière des affaires publiques
Members of the Irish Guards march with Seamus, the Irish Wolfhound during the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III during Operation GOLDEN ORB in London, United Kingdom on May 6, 2023.
Photo: Master Corporal Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Forces Photo
Des membres de la garde irlandaise défilent avec Seamus, le lévrier irlandais, lors du couronnement de Sa Majesté le roi Charles III au cours de l’opération GOLDEN ORB à Londres, au Royaume Uni, le 6 mai 2023.
Photo : Caporal-chef Matthew Tower, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Members of the Naval Tactical Operations Group climb aboard HMCS HALIFAX as they conduct training drills during Operation REASSURANCE on August 1, 2019.
Photo: Corporal Braden Trudeau, Formation Imaging Services
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Des membres du Groupe des opérations tactiques maritimes montent à bord du NCSM HALIFAX lors d’un exercice d’entraînement dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 1er août 2019.
Photo : Caporal Braden Trudeau, Services d’imagerie de la formation RP24-2019-0014-005
The dive team from HMCS WINNIPEG conducts jumps from the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter to keep personnel trained and ready during Operation PROJECTION, in the Pacific Ocean on November 29, 2022.
Please credit: S1 Melissa Gonzalez, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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L’équipe de plongée du NCSM WINNIPEG effectue des sauts depuis un hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone afin de maintenir le personnel formé et prêt à intervenir au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, dans l’océan Pacifique, le 29 novembre 2022.
Photo : Mat 1 Melissa Gonzalez, Forces armées canadiennes
Sailors of HMCS FREDERICTON dress ship to mark the coronation of King Charles III while alongside in Tunis, Tunisia during Operation REASSURANCE, on 06 May 2023.
Photo: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Les marins du NCSM FREDERICTON décorent le navire pour souligner le couronnement du roi Charles III, alors que le navire est à quai à Tunis, en Tunisie, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 6 mai 2023.
Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes
Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.
A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.
This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.
Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.
The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.
Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.
Police arrested:-
A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.
A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.
A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.
A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.
A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.
A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.
A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.
Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.
“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.
“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.
“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.
“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.
“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.
“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
Police have arrested three men after drugs raids at a pub in Bradford, Manchester.
On Tuesday 12 January 2016, officers carried out a warrant in response to community intelligence that drug dealing was taking place in the pub.
Inspector Shan Nasim from GMP’s North Manchester Division said: “These arrests are part of an ongoing operation targeting drug dealing in the Miles Platting area.
“We are determined to rid our communities of all drugs but the police cannot do this alone.
“The local community in Miles Platting have provided vital information for this investigation and we will continue to work with them as part of this ongoing operation.
I would like to thank the people in Miles Platting for their continued support and reiterate that we will continue our work to obliterate the trade of drugs in the area.”
Anyone with any information about drug-related activity in the Miles Platting area is asked to call the Manchester East Neighbourhood Policing Team on 0161 856 3521 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
A new joint operation - called Operation Vortex - has gotten underway today (Wednesday 19 January 2022) in Oldham to crack down on vehicle crime and traffic offences in the district.
The Tactical Vehicle Intercept Unit, along with officers from GMP's Safer Transport Team and officers across the Oldham District, worked along the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency at a static base in Chadderton, stopping a number of vehicles either committing traffic offences, or vehicle crime.
Two men arrested, one on suspicion of driving while under the influence of drugs, and one for driving while disqualified and remain in custody for questioning, ten vehicles have been seized for being driven with no insurance, and one stolen vehicle has been recovered.
In addition, officers also reported 35 traffic offences for a range of driving offences.
Chief Superintendent Mark Dexter from GMP's Specialist Operations said: "This will become a regular operation across Greater Manchester, where we will strive to make our communities and roads safer, tackling illegal vehicles which we know that are all too often used in crime and cause harm and misery on the roads.
"I hope this sends a strong message to anyone thinking of breaking the law on our roads, that we are watching, and we won't hesitate to take action to remove you and your vehicle from the road."
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
Canadian Armed Forces deployed on Operation PRESENCE-Mali provide transportation for MINUSMA Forces in Mali on November 21, 2018.
Photo: Corporal Ken Beliwicz
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Les Forces armées canadiennes en déploiement dans le cadre de l’opération PRESENCE-Mali assurent le transport des membres des forces qui participent à la MINUSMA au Mali, le 21 novembre 2018.
Photo : Caporal Ken Beliwicz
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A crew member from the CC-130 Hercules provides force protection while the aircraft is being loaded at the airfield in Gao, Mali during Operation PRESENCE-Mali on July 10, 2018.
Photo: MCpl Jennifer Kusche
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Members of the Helicopter Air Detachment onboard HMCS MONTREAL conduct a foc'sle transfer with the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter, call sign Strider, during Operation REASSURANCE, in the Mediterranean Sea on April 9, 2022.
Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Des membres du détachement aérien d’hélicoptères à bord du NCSM MONTREAL procèdent à un transfert sur le gaillard d’avant avec l’hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone dont l’indicatif d’appel est Strider, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, dans la Méditerranée, le 9 avril 2022.
Photo : Caporal Braden Trudeau, Forces armées canadiennes
450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron aircrew prepare to reposition the CH-147 Chinook helicopter in order to unload gear at YKA Kamloops Airport, British Columbia (BC) in support of Operation LENTUS to help provincial and local authorities stabilize the BC wildfire situation in Kamloops, BC on July 10, 2021.
Photo by: Sailor 1st Class Victoria Ioganov, MARPAC Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Des membres d’équipage du 450e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères s’apprêtent à repositionner l’hélicoptère CH-147 Chinook afin de décharger du matériel à l’aéroport de Kamloops (YKA), en Colombie Britannique (C. B.), en appui à l’opération LENTUS qui vise à aider les autorités locales et provinciales à stabiliser la situation des feux de forêt en C. B., à Kamloops, en C. B., le 10 juillet 2021.
Photo : Matelot de 1re classe Victoria Ioganov, Services d’imagerie des FMAR(P), Forces armées canadiennes
Corporal (Cpl) Shannon Clayton, an Aviation Systems Technician, Cpl Brendan Wales, an Aircraft Structures Technician and Master Corporal Malcom Martin, an Air Weapons Systems Technician, load a torpedo on to a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter during Operation PROJECTION in the Indian Ocean, 14 April 2021.
Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship CALGARY, Imagery Technician
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La caporal (Cpl) Shannon Clayton, technicienne en systèmes aéronautiques, le Cpl Brendan Wales, technicien en structures d’aéronefs, et le caporal chef Malcom Martin, technicien en systèmes d’armement aérien, chargent une torpille à bord d’un hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, dans l’océan Indien, le 14 avril 2021.
Photo : Caporal Lynette Ai Dang, technicienne en imagerie, Navire canadien de Sa Majesté CALGARY
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Yesterday (Monday 8 November) officers from GMP's Bury Neighbourhood Policing Team, alongside Bury community safety partners and other agencies launched Operation Saturn - a multi-agency proactive response aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour and other crimes across the district.
The launch follows a recent increase in anti-social behaviour and crime involving young people across the district, including a series of knife point robberies in Bury town centre and a violent disorder at Radcliffe Metrolink station last month, both of which resulted in arrests.
The high-visibility operation will see neighbourhood and specialist officers working closely alongside partners and community stakeholders including youth services and TFGM staff to target specific hotspot areas of ASB & crime across the district.
The operation launched yesterday on the Central Neighbourhood and focused on Bury town centre, Bury East, Redvales and Moorside areas including the Bury transport interchange.
Chief Superintendent Chris Hill of GMP's Bury District said: "Operation Saturn is about getting back to basics and working with partners and communities in the right place and the right time to really make a difference.
"This is about high visibility and getting officers out onto the streets to listen to what our communities have to say and to help provide that protective and reassuring presence. It's also about sending a message to offenders that GMP is here and we will take action wherever it's needed to bring this type of offending right down.
"Yesterday's launch was a really positive step in our commitment to protecting our community and I very much look forward to seeing how this develops and improves over time."
Chief Inspector Jamie Collins of GMP's Bury district said: "The feedback from the Bury communities is that they don’t see enough neighbourhood officers policing there areas."
"Operation Saturn is about putting high visibility uniformed officers into the areas of concern and is just one of the positive steps forward in our pledge to prevent and reduce crime, harm and ASB.
"This operation goes back to the basics of policing and focuses on the importance of high-visibility patrols on our streets and ensuring we are engaging with members of the community, to both understand their concerns for the area and also offer advice and tips of how best to stay keep safe from harm.
"Our communities expect to see us on foot across the district and in their neighbourhoods and we are committed to making this a normality and making our Borough a safe and welcoming place to live."
Bury Council’s cabinet member for communities Councillor Richard Gold said: "We know there have been increasing concerns from residents about anti-social behaviour and it's important that residents feel safe and secure when they're out and about in their own homes. This initiative is great because will help to target those hot spot locations, and with lots of visible officers, will help in the overall fight against anti-social behaviour.
"Seeing more police out on the streets is definitely the way forward and very much helps with community reassurance and I look forward to seeing regular repeat operations of this kind in the area."
Members of Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship HALIFAX’s deck department take some time out of their busy training schedule for a quick photo during Operation REASSURANCE, in the Fjords of Norway on 10 February, 2021.
Please credit: Sailor First Class Bryan Underwood, Canadian Armed Forces photo
U.S. Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) members conduct a boarding exercise with HMCS BRANDON and HMCS SASKATOON during Operation CARIBBE in the Pacific Ocean, March 2, 2021.
Photo Credit: Op CARIBBE PAO, HMCS BRANDON, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Des membres du détachement d’application de la loi (LEDET) de la garde côtière américaine mènent un exercice d’arraisonnement avec le NCSM BRANDON et le NCSM SASKATOON dans l’océan Pacifique, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 2 mars 2021.
Photo : OAP, Op CARIBBE, NCSM BRANDON, Forces armées canadiennes