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Members of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 436 Transport Squadron supported the Public Health Agency of Canada with the delivery of special freezers from Ottawa to the northern Territories between 12 and 15 December 2020 to assist territorial health agencies with COVID-19 vaccine distribution.

 

The mission was part of Operation VECTOR, the Canadian Armed Forces’ support to the Government of Canada COVID-19 vaccine distribution and delivery efforts.

 

Please credit: MCpl Genevieve Lapointe, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

Officers from GMP’s Rochdale district have this week launched a month-long operation aimed at ensuring that those who visit Rochdale, Middleton and Heywood town centres during the festive period can do so safely.

 

In preparation for the increased footfall that the three town centres experience as people are out Christmas shopping, or enjoying the night-time economy, Operation Elf was launched on Wednesday 1 December 2021. The operation will see an increase in high-visibility officers in hotspot locations to deter criminal activity and provide reassurance to residents. There will also be plain clothes officers who will be actively targeting opportunistic offenders.

 

GMP will be supported by a range of local partners throughout the operation such as the Council, Street Pastors and local business, in order to maximise the opportunity to prevent crime, by sharing intelligence. This will include working with CCTV operators and security staff to identify and catch offenders.

 

Sergeant Danny Shirazi from GMP’s Rochdale district, said: “We want people to feel safe visiting our local town centres whatever time of year they visit, and Operation Elf helps us do this by ensuring we have a higher number of officers patrolling at we know to be a busy time of year.

 

“I hope that our local residents feel reassured by the presence of our officers and that them and any would-be offenders understand that we will not tolerate any type of criminality in the Rochdale district.

 

“As people flock to centre, I would ask them to help us keep them safe, by following simple steps such as keeping valuables out of easy reach, staying vigilant when using cash machines and not leaving your newly purchased items on show in your car.

 

“On behalf of everyone at GMP Rochdale, have a wonderful and safe Christmas and New Year.”

 

Councillor Sue Smith, the council’s cabinet member for communities and cooperation, said: “We are really pleased that the Community Safety team at Rochdale borough council has partnered with Greater Manchester Police, Rochdale district to help make this operation happen.

 

“We have provided personal and property crime prevention products such as light timers, purse bells, torches and personal attack alarms for the Operation Elf launch, with the hope that it will help deter criminal activity and make people feel safer. We want everyone to have a lovely and safe Christmas.”

 

You can report crime online at www.gmp.police.uk. If it is an emergency dial 999, or 101 if it is a less urgent matter. Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Padre Krystal Sheremeta recites a prayer to the crew of HMCS FREDERICTON during a Remembrance Day ceremony on November 10, 2021 in the Baltic Sea.

 

Please credit: Cpl Laura Landry, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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L’aumônière Krystal Sheremeta récite une prière à l’équipage du NCSM FREDERICTON lors d’une cérémonie du jour du Souvenir, le 10 novembre 2021, dans la mer Baltique.

 

Photo : Cpl Laura Landry, Forces armées canadiennes

 

United States Naval Ship (USNS) TIPPECANOE sends over the fuelling probe to HMCS MONTREAL as the two ships conduct a liquid Replenishment at Sea (RAS) while participating in Exercise TALISMAN SABRE while deployed on Operation PROJECTION on 25 July 2023.

 

Photo by: Cpl Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Le personnel du navire militaire américain (USNS) TIPPECANOE envoie la sonde de carburant vers le NCSM MONTREAL alors que les deux navires procèdent à un ravitaillement en mer au cours de l’exercice TALISMAN SABRE, lors de leur participation à l’opération PROJECTION, le 25 juillet 2023.

 

Photo : Cpl Connor Bennett, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Today (Thursday 20 2017) GMP and Derbyshire officers searched five homes in Brinnington and Reddish as part of a crackdown on burglaries in the borough.

 

Code-named Operation Stymie, the warrants formed part of an ongoing investigation into more than 50 burglaries across Stockport and Derbyshire including Marple, Bramhall and Glossop.

 

It is estimated in excess of £500,000 worth of property, particularly high value cars, has been stolen in the past six months.

 

The investigation has been carried out by Challenger officers who are dedicated to targeting organised crime in Greater Manchester.

 

Detective Inspector Chris Flint, of GMP’s Stockport Borough, said: “Over the past six months we have had a dedicated team trawling through intelligence and information about burglaries in Stockport, working hard to catch the culprits.

 

“Residents were concerned and we understand that crimes like this are an invasion in to your private life and can make people feel scared in their home.

 

“I want to stress that it is not okay and will never be tolerated by us. I hope people see we listened to those concerns and have acted on them.

 

“This investigation does not stop here and we will continue to tackle groups who cause misery to innocent people.

 

“Please continue to report anything suspicious and help us stop people who are benefitting from crime.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit 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. 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.

Royal Canadian Air Force members, that are part of the Helicopter Air Detachment onboard HMCS MONTREAL prepare to arm a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter with an MK.46 Torpedo during Operation REASSURANCE on April 29, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres de l’Aviation royale canadienne faisant partie du détachement aérien d’hélicoptères à bord du NCSM MONTREAL s’apprêtent à installer une torpille MK.46 sur un hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 29 avril 2022.

 

Photo : Caporal Braden Trudeau, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A Boatswain aboard HMCS MONCTON stands watch as lookout for oncoming vessels, in the Caribbean Sea during Operation CARIBBE on February 24, 2021.

 

Photo: Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

Five people have been arrested in Hyde as part of an operation tackling organised crime.

 

They were arrested when officers from Greater Manchester Police raided six addresses in Hyde just after 7am yesterday, Thursday 1 May 2014, while Met Police officers simultaneously raided an address in Surrey.

 

More than 50 officers took part in Tameside Police's Operation Ordaz, which was orchestrated in response to an investigation into organised criminality in Tameside.

 

Officers have been investigating a possible plot by a network of people to pervert the course of justice in an ongoing criminal investigation.

 

The three men and two women who were arrested today have been linked to this continuing investigation.

 

Detective Constable Martyn Kendall: “The arrests are a result of months of careful planning from Operation Ordaz officers.

 

“We received allegations that people were attempting to corrupt the criminal justice system, using any means necessary to force a witness to change his testimony.

 

“We are sending out a message to anyone hoping to derail justice, by any means, will fail and be punished severely.

 

“If you have information on anyone who may be committing crime in your area, please call police on 101 or for more information visit gmp.police.uk.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new 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.

 

The Canadian Training Assistance Team - Lebanon assists members of the Lebanese Armed Forces with an inventory count of materials received from Canadian supply, September 9, 2020.

 

Please credit: MCpl J.W.S Houck, JTF-I – Public Affairs

 

L’Équipe canadienne d’aide à l’instruction – Liban aide les membres des forces armées libanaises à faire l’inventaire du matériel reçu du Canada, le 9 septembre 2020.

 

Photo : Cplc J.W.S Houck, Affaires publiques – FOI-I

 

Officers from Titan and Greater Manchester Police have taken part in raids targeting a £10 million pound money laundering operation.

 

Police executed warrants at a number of addresses in Cheetham Hill, Salford and Hale Barns, Altrincham, Openshaw, Bolton, Oldham and Sale in the early hours of Tuesday 2 November 2014.

 

Officers have seized high value cars including Porsches, a Range Rover and a Mercedes, alongside designer handbags and shoes, perfume and a significant amount of cash and laptops.

 

Seven men and two women aged between 27 and 50 have been arrested on suspicion of international money laundering and remain in police custody for questioning.

 

This morning’s raids have been part of an eight-month investigation into money laundering by organised crime groups across Europe by officers from Titan, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.

 

Detective Superintendent Jason Hudson, Titan’s head of operations said: "The coordinated arrests come as a result of an extensive and thorough eight month long investigation by my team.

 

“This investigation into money laundering that has a reach far wider than just Manchester, with criminal operations reaching as far as Paris, and we believe as much as £10 million may have been moved.”

 

“Along with our colleagues from Greater Manchester Police, HMRC, DWP and also the French Police, we have taken a significant step today in dismantling organised crime groups who are damaging communities with illegal money laundering, and the other crime this funds.

 

“We have seized a number of high-value cars today, which I hope will show the public that we will and do strip criminals of their assets.

 

“I send the message to people involved in this type of crime: your actions will eventually catch up with you and we will knock on your door.

"I would urge decent, law-abiding members of the community who have information about criminality where they live to share that information with their local police force or Crimestoppers so that positive action can be taken."

  

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new 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.

  

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A Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornet takes 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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Un CF-188 Hornet de l’Aviation royale canadienne décolle 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

 

Members of the Helicopter Air Detachment observe HMCS MONTREAL sail through the Mediterranean Sea from a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter, call sign Strider, during Operation REASSURANCE on April 4, 2022.

 

Photo by: Corporal Braden Trudeau, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres du détachement aérien d’hélicoptères à bord d’un hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone dont l’indicatif d’appel est Strider observent le NCSM MONTREAL naviguer dans la Méditerranée, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 4 avril 2022.

 

Photo : Caporal Braden Trudeau, 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

 

Dawn raids saw three people arrested as part of an operation to tackle gun crime and urban street gangs across Manchester

 

This morning (Wednesday 15 January 2020) a team of officers executed warrants at three addresses in Moss side and Beswick.

 

The warrants were executed as part of Operation Pallas, an investigation set up by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) and supported by Greater Manchester Police’s Operation Challenger into an organised crime group believed to be operating in Rusholme and other areas of central Manchester.

 

As part of the operation police have seized three firearms; a Brocock Revolver, a Smith and Wesson Magnum, a Walther P22 Self Loading Pistol and a large quantity of ammunition. Four stolen vehicles, cloned registration plates, drugs and bladed weapons were also recovered last year between April and August 2019.

 

Three men were arrested for conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, a further four are also in custody for related offences.

 

Superintendent Mark Dexter of the city of Manchester district said: “I would like to thank staff from GMP and NWROCU who were involved in making these arrests today.

 

“We now have a total of seven people in custody due to the strenuous work of our officers and the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.

 

“I hope these arrests will reassure residents in Rusholme that we are fully committed to making the streets of Manchester a safer place by disrupting organised crime groups and any child criminal exploitation.For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk

  

To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online you can also visit 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. 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 evidence.

Dawn raids saw three people arrested as part of an operation to tackle gun crime and urban street gangs across Manchester

 

This morning (Wednesday 15 January 2020) a team of officers executed warrants at three addresses in Moss side and Beswick.

 

The warrants were executed as part of Operation Pallas, an investigation set up by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) and supported by Greater Manchester Police’s Operation Challenger into an organised crime group believed to be operating in Rusholme and other areas of central Manchester.

 

As part of the operation police have seized three firearms; a Brocock Revolver, a Smith and Wesson Magnum, a Walther P22 Self Loading Pistol and a large quantity of ammunition. Four stolen vehicles, cloned registration plates, drugs and bladed weapons were also recovered last year between April and August 2019.

 

Three men were arrested for conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, a further four are also in custody for related offences.

 

Superintendent Mark Dexter of the city of Manchester district said: “I would like to thank staff from GMP and NWROCU who were involved in making these arrests today.

 

“We now have a total of seven people in custody due to the strenuous work of our officers and the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.

 

“I hope these arrests will reassure residents in Rusholme that we are fully committed to making the streets of Manchester a safer place by disrupting organised crime groups and any child criminal exploitation.For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk

  

To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online you can also visit 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. 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 evidence.

Canadian Armed Forces soldiers with enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Latvia arrive at Camp Adazi Training Area, Latvia as the Battle Group conducts a Relief In Place on January 19, 2021.

 

Image by MCpl Stuart MacNeil, enhanced Forward Presence - Latvia Imagery Technician, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Des soldats des Forces armées canadiennes affectés au groupement tactique de présence avancée renforcée en Lettonie arrivent dans le secteur d’entraînement du Camp Adazi, en Lettonie, lors d’une relève sur place, le 19 janvier 2021.

 

Photo : Cplc Stuart MacNeil, technicien en imagerie, présence avancée renforcée en Lettonie, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Today (Thursday 20 2017) GMP and Derbyshire officers searched five homes in Brinnington and Reddish as part of a crackdown on burglaries in the borough.

 

Code-named Operation Stymie, the warrants formed part of an ongoing investigation into more than 50 burglaries across Stockport and Derbyshire including Marple, Bramhall and Glossop.

 

It is estimated in excess of £500,000 worth of property, particularly high value cars, has been stolen in the past six months.

 

The investigation has been carried out by Challenger officers who are dedicated to targeting organised crime in Greater Manchester.

 

Detective Inspector Chris Flint, of GMP’s Stockport Borough, said: “Over the past six months we have had a dedicated team trawling through intelligence and information about burglaries in Stockport, working hard to catch the culprits.

 

“Residents were concerned and we understand that crimes like this are an invasion in to your private life and can make people feel scared in their home.

 

“I want to stress that it is not okay and will never be tolerated by us. I hope people see we listened to those concerns and have acted on them.

 

“This investigation does not stop here and we will continue to tackle groups who cause misery to innocent people.

 

“Please continue to report anything suspicious and help us stop people who are benefitting from crime.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit 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. 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.

Master Corporal Hellen Liu, Water, Fuel and Environmental Technician, connects a pipe to the raw water bladder during set up for Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit operations as part of Operation LENTUS in Iqaluit, Nunavut on November 1, 2021.

 

Please credit: Master Corporal Jax Kennedy, Joint Task Force (North), Canadian Armed Forces photo

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La caporal chef Hellen Liu, technicienne en eau, produits pétroliers et environnement, raccorde un tuyau au réservoir d’eau non traitée lors de la mise en place du système de purification d’eau par osmose inverse au cours de l’opération LENTUS 21, à Iqaluit, au Nunavut, le 1er novembre 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal chef Jax Kennedy, Force opérationnelle interarmées (Nord), Forces armées canadiennes

A Canadian G-Wagon vehicle sits at the crest of a hill as Canadian military members cross an open area during a situational training exercise in the Hohenfels Training Area at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany on August 10, 2015 during Operation REASSURANCE.

 

Photo: Corporal Nathan Moulton, Land Task Force Imagery

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Un véhicule canadien de type G Wagon au sommet d’une colline au moment où des militaires canadiens traversent une zone ouverte lors d’un exercice de mise en situation dans le secteur d’entraînement de Hohenfels, au Joint Multinational Readiness Center, à Hohenfels, en Allemagne, le 10 août 2015, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE.

 

Photo : Caporal Nathan Moulton, Service d’imagerie de la Force opérationnelle terrestre

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Private Josh Thompson of the Wing Auxiliary Security Force controls access to the airfield for authorized personnel of Operation SPRING FORWARD in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on April 9, 2014.

 

Photo: Cpl Kevin McMillan, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

 

Le soldat Josh Thompson, membre de la force auxiliaire de sécurité de l’escadre, contrôle l’accès à l’aérodrome réservé au personnel autorisé de l’opération Spring Forward, à Yellowknife (Territoires du Nord-Ouest), le 9 avril 2014.

 

Photo : Cpl Kevin McMillan, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes

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French and Chad military participate in a flag ceremony to commemorate the launch of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an anti-terrorist operation in Africa's Sahel region beginning in July 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in N’Djamena, Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger. (U.S. Army Africa photos by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Martin S. Bonner)

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

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Operation AVRO is a forcewide initiative that delivers a surge of extra resources and specialist officers to a different district within Greater Manchester each month.

 

This month (June 2022) saw the operation take place in Bolton.

 

The operation targets crimes that members of the public in that district have told us give them the most concern.

 

Members of the press and key partners, including local representatives, are invited to attend Operation AVRO deployments to see results first-hand and conduct important multi-agency work, such as welfare visits.

 

More details on AVRO can be found by visiting gmp.police.uk and following us on social media.

 

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

  

Members of the New York National Guard are supporting the development of an alternative care site at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, N.Y., as part of a multi-agency response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Air National Guard video by Captain Joe Nolan)

Lieutenant Adolph Bolivard (left), an infantry officer from 4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment (Châteauguay), stands at attention during the national anthem at the Centre d'hébergement Yvon-Brunet in Montreal, Quebec, on 23 May 2020.

 

Photo: Aviator Zamir Muminiar, 2 Cdn Div Imaging, St-Jean/Montreal

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Le lieutenant Adolph Bolivard (à gauche), officier d’infanterie du 4e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment (Châteauguay), se met en position garde-à-vous, lors de l’hymne national au Centre d’hébergement Yvon-Brunet, à Montréal, au Québec, le 23 mai 2020.

 

Photo : Aviateur Zamir Muminiar, Imagerie 2 Div CA, St-Jean/Montréal

 

A crewmember aboard HMCS MONCTON participates in physical fitness to maintain his operation readiness and for quality of life while sailing in the Caribbean Sea, during Operation CARIBBE, February 8, 2021.

 

Please credit: Op CARIBBE Imagery Technician, HMCS MONCTON, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Un membre d’équipage du NCSM MONCTON pratique une activité physique pour maintenir son état de préparation opérationnelle et sa vie qualité de vie alors que le navire navigue dans la mer des Caraïbes, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 7 février 2021.

 

Photo : technicien en imagerie de l’Op CARIBBE, NCSM MONCTON, Forces armées canadiennes

Sailor First Class Michael Moores, a Naval Combat Information Operator, leads a Tabata workout class aboard HMCS CALGARY, in the Indian Ocean during Operation PROJECTION, on June 24, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Le matelot de 1re classe Michael Moores, opérateur d’équipement d’informations de combat (Marine), donne un cours d’entraînement Tabata à bord du NCSM CALGARY, dans l’océan Indien, au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, le 24 juin 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Lynette Ai Dang, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun sits on the upper deck of HMCS MONTREAL during their sail through the Mediterranean Sea on March 15, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Une mitrailleuse Browning de calibre .50 se trouve sur le pont supérieur du NCSM MONTREAL, qui navigue dans la Méditerranée, le 15 mars 2022.

 

Photo : Caporal Braden Trudeau, Forces armées canadiennes

This image has been altered due to operational security purposes.

 

In preparation for boat manoeuvres, members of HMCS MONCTON close up to launch the Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) in the Caribbean Sea during Operation CARIBBE on February 18, 2021.

 

Please credit: Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Cette image a été modifiée pour des raisons de sécurité opérationnelle.

 

En pleine préparation pour l’exécution de manœuvres de bateau, des membres de l’équipage du NCSM Moncton sont sur le point de procéder à la mise à l’eau d’une embarcation gonflable à coque rigide (RHIB) dans la mer des Caraïbes durant l’opération CARIBBE, le 18 février 2021.

 

Mention de source : Photo des Forces armées canadiennes

 

Sunday 3 October 2021 saw the first day of Operation Protector. The operation is run by Greater Manchester Police whenever the city hosts a major political conference.

 

This year sees the Conservative Party Conference take place at Manchester Central.

 

Day one saw a major protest march and rally.

 

Greater Manchester Police were on hand to ensure the right to protest, maintain the security of the conference and allow the city to function normally.

 

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

  

Operation UNIFIER Combat Service Support (CSS) members give a demonstration of the Canadian Maintenance, Supply and Transport capacities to the Ukrainian observer-controller-trainers and CSS members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, November 16, 2020, at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center, Ukraine.

 

Please credit: Avr Melissa Gloude, Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

Police seized 41 vehicles during a two-day traffic operation earlier this week.

 

Officers were out in force with partner agencies as part of Operation Unity, which targeted a range of offences on the roads.

 

Check sites were set up in Gorton, Eastlands, Bolton and Manchester and during the course of the two days 575 vehicles were stopped.

 

Twelve vehicles were seized for being used illegally in the UK, 24 vehicles were seized for no insurance, two were seized for being driven without a licence and three were seized by the DVLA.

 

Police also issued 100 Traffic Offence Reports (TORs) to motorists, including 43 to drivers using a mobile phone and 16 for seatbelt offences.

 

The Drive & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) issued 55 prohibitions to commercial drivers for vehicle defects.

 

One vehicle was dealt with for red diesel, six taxi drivers were suspended and a 50-year old man was arrested on suspicion of two robberies in Tameside and remains in police custody for questioning.

 

Sergeant Garry Lyle from GMP’s Traffic Enforcement Unit said: “Partners and officers came together over the last two days to target offenders and send a stark reminder out to motorists that we will not let them compromise the safety of others on our roads.

 

“The Traffic Enforcement Unit deals with offences such as these on a daily basis but not to the same extent. We’re really grateful to our partners for assisting us throughout the operation and look forward to doing more of the same in the very near future.”

 

To report a crime please call police on 101 or ring Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

To keep up-to-date with GMP’s Traffic Unit, follow them on twitter - @gmptraffic

 

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.

 

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.

Captain Tyler Mihaly, an Air Combat Systems Officer onboard HMCS HALIFAX conducts a hoist check on a CH-148 Cyclone prior to take off during Operation REASSURANCE on 27 April 2022.

 

Please credit: Pte Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Le capitaine Tyler Mihaly, officier de systèmes de combat aérien à bord du NCSM HALIFAX vérifie le treuil d’un hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone avant le décollage, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 27 avril 2022.

 

Photo : Sdt Connor Bennett, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Sailor First Class Logan Hunder, a Naval Communicator, leads a Tabata workout class aboard HMCS CALGARY, in the Indian Ocean during Operation PROJECTION, on June 24, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Le matelot de 1re classe Logan Hunder, communicateur naval, donne un cours d’entraînement Tabata à bord du NCSM CALGARY, dans l’océan Indien, au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, le 24 juin 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Lynette Ai Dang, Forces armées canadiennes

 

A seized Range Rover is loaded on a trailer.

 

Officers from Titan and Greater Manchester Police have taken part in raids targeting a £10 million pound money laundering operation.

 

Police executed warrants at a number of addresses in Cheetham Hill, Salford and Hale Barns, Altrincham, Openshaw, Bolton, Oldham and Sale in the early hours of Tuesday 2 November 2014.

 

Officers have seized high value cars including Porsches, a Range Rover and a Mercedes, alongside designer handbags and shoes, perfume and a significant amount of cash and laptops.

 

Seven men and two women aged between 27 and 50 have been arrested on suspicion of international money laundering and remain in police custody for questioning.

 

This morning’s raids have been part of an eight-month investigation into money laundering by organised crime groups across Europe by officers from Titan, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.

 

Detective Superintendent Jason Hudson, Titan’s head of operations said: "The coordinated arrests come as a result of an extensive and thorough eight month long investigation by my team.

 

“This investigation into money laundering that has a reach far wider than just Manchester, with criminal operations reaching as far as Paris, and we believe as much as £10 million may have been moved.”

 

“Along with our colleagues from Greater Manchester Police, HMRC, DWP and also the French Police, we have taken a significant step today in dismantling organised crime groups who are damaging communities with illegal money laundering, and the other crime this funds.

 

“We have seized a number of high-value cars today, which I hope will show the public that we will and do strip criminals of their assets.

 

“I send the message to people involved in this type of crime: your actions will eventually catch up with you and we will knock on your door.

"I would urge decent, law-abiding members of the community who have information about criminality where they live to share that information with their local police force or Crimestoppers so that positive action can be taken."

  

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new 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.

  

Operation UNIFIER Roto 10 members take part in a C8 Carbine live fire range at the International Peacekeeping and Security Centre (IPSC), in Starychi, Ukraine on January 14, 2021.

 

Please credit: Avr Melissa Gloude, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres de la roto 10 de l’opération UNIFIER participent à un exercice de tir réel à la carabine C8 au Centre international de sécurité et de maintien de la paix (CISMP), à Starychi, en Ukraine, le 14 janvier 2021.

 

Photo : Avr Melissa Gloude, Forces armées canadiennes

Chief Superintendent Chris Bowen

 

Operation AVRO is a forcewide initiative that delivers a surge of extra resources and specialist officers to a different district within Greater Manchester each month.

 

This month saw the operation take place in Oldham.

 

The operation targets crimes that members of the public in that district have told us give them the most concern.

 

Members of the press and key partners, including local representatives, are invited to attend Operation AVRO deployments to see results first-hand and conduct important multi-agency work, such as welfare visits.

 

More details on AVRO can be found by visiting gmp.police.uk and following us on social media.

 

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

  

Members of HMCS CALGARY stand with contraband seized during counter-smuggling operations in the Arabian Sea during Operation ARTEMIS and as part of Combined Task Force 150, on May 12, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Des membres d’équipage du NCSM CALGARY posent avec de la marchandise saisie lors d’opérations de lutte contre la contrebande menées par la Force opérationnelle multinationale 150 dans la mer d’Arabie, au cours de l’opération ARTEMIS, le 12 mai 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Lynette Ai Dang, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Operation UNIFIER Combat Service Support (CSS) members give a demonstration of a roll-over vehicle recovery scenario to Ukrainian observer-controller-trainers and Security Force Ukraine members at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center in Ukraine, November 17, 2020.

 

Please credit: Avr Melissa Gloude, Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

Members of HMCS CALGARY’s embarked Cyclone air detachment stand with contraband seized during counter-smuggling operations in the Arabian Sea during Operation ARTEMIS and as part of Combined Task Force 150, on May 11, 2021.

 

Photo: Captain Jeffery Klassen, Public Affairs Officer, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Des membres du détachement aérien d’hélicoptères Cyclone embarqués du NCSM CALGARY posent avec de la marchandise saisie lors d’opérations de lutte contre la contrebande menées par la Force opérationnelle multinationale 150 dans la mer d’Arabie, au cours de l’opération ARTEMIS, le 11 mai 2021.

 

Photo : Capitaine Jeffery Klassen, officier des affaires publiques, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Operation UNIFIER Combat Service Support (CSS) members give a demonstration of a roll-over vehicle recovery scenario to Ukrainian observer-controller-trainers and Security Force Ukraine members at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center in Ukraine, November 17, 2020.

 

Please credit: Avr Melissa Gloude, Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

Master Corporal Jenkinson from Alpha Company (A Coy), 1 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, performs Test of Elementary Training (TOET) (weapon proficiency) on a C16 Close Area Suppression Weapon (CASW) or automatic grenade launcher, in Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland during Operation REASSURANCE, October 19, 2016.

 

Photo: Cpl Jay Ekin, Operation REASSURANCE Land Task Force Imagery Technician

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Around the Klaksvik region 1 July 2014

A crewmember aboard HMCS MONCTON participates in physical fitness to maintain his operation readiness and for quality of life while sailing in the Caribbean Sea, during Operation CARIBBE, February 7, 2021.

 

Please credit: Op CARIBBE Imagery Technician, HMCS MONCTON, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Un membre d’équipage du NCSM MONCTON pratique une activité physique pour maintenir son état de préparation opérationnelle et sa vie qualité de vie alors que le navire navigue dans la mer des Caraïbes, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 7 février 2021.

 

Photo : technicien en imagerie de l’Op CARIBBE, NCSM MONCTON, Forces armées canadiennes

Able Seaman Craig Bruce fires a C8 rifle during a force protection small arms refresher aboard HMCS FREDERICTON during Operation REASSURANCE, May 17, 2020.

 

Please credit: Cpl Simon Arcand, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Le matelot de 2e classe Craig Bruce fait feu avec une carabine C8 lors d’une formation de mise à niveau de la protection de la force sur le tir à l’arme légère à bord du NCSM FREDERICTON, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 17 mai 2020.

 

Photo : Cpl Simon Arcand, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) Fleet Diving Unit (Atlantic) Clearance Diving Officer Lieutenant (N) Greg Oickle shaves the top the snow block that will be used to shield the entrance of a module tent from wind at the wreck site of Her Majesty’s Ship (HMS) Erebus from the Sir Franklin expedition on April 12, 2015 during Operation NUNALIVUT.

 

Photo: Master Seaman Peter Reed, Formation Imaging Services, Halifax

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Le Lieutenant de vaisseau Greg Oickle, officier plongeur démineur de l’Unité de plongée de la Flotte (Atlantique) de la Marine royale canadienne (MRC), lisse le dessus du bloc de neige qui servira à protéger du vent l’entrée d’une tente modulaire au site de l’épave du Navire de Sa Majesté (NSM) Erebus, navire de l’expédition de Sir Franklin, le 12 avril 2015, au cours de l’opération NUNALIVUT.

 

Photo : Matelot chef Peter Reed, Services d’imagerie de la formation, Halifax

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Sailor First Class Andrew Henderson (left) speaks with a member of the 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (1 CRPG) in the Hamlet of Grise Fjord during Operation NANOOK-NUNAKPUT, August 22, 2021.

 

Photo by: Corporal Simon Arcand, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Le matelot de 1re classe Andrew Henderson (à gauche) discute avec un membre du 1er Groupe de patrouille des Rangers canadiens dans le hameau de Grise Fjord, au cours de l’opération NANOOK-NUNAKPUT, le 22 août 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Simon Arcand, Forces armées canadiennes

A Canadian member of Joint Task Force IMPACT works alongside American counterparts during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise led by the United States Air Force, at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait on May 1, 2020.

 

Image by: Cpl Nicolas Alonso

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Un membre canadien de la Force opérationnelle interarmées IMPACT travaille avec leur collègues américains lors d’un exercice de réparation rapide de dommages causés aux pistes d’atterrissage, dirigé par la United States Air Force, à la base aérienne Ali Al Salem (Koweït) le 1er mai 2020.

 

Image par : Cpl Nicolas Alonso

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