13 arrests during first fortnight of Metrolink operation

Date published: 03 September 2018


13 people were arrested during the first two weeks of an operation to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour on Metrolink.

Operation Infinity was launched 13 August in response to a spate of incidents on the Rochdale and Oldham line.

Officers and staff from the TravelSafe Partnership (TSP) were deployed across the line to deter and disrupt criminality.

The operation was supported by the Mounted Unit and Youth Engagement Officers from Oldham Council. 

During the first two weeks, thirteen people were arrested for a range of incidents including public order, theft, fraud, possession of cannabis, breach of parole and wanted on warrant.

Officers spoke to 153 young people to ensure they were safe. Several were safeguarded and will receive further support.

Superintendent Julie Ellison said: “Operation Infinity sends out a clear message to perpetrators that we will not tolerate crime and antisocial behaviour on the Metrolink.

“Thankfully the majority of journeys take place without any issue but unfortunately there are a small minority intent on causing misery and we will not allow our transport network to be abused in such a way.

“Our operation is set to continue over the next few weeks and I’d encourage anyone with concerns to alert staff, call police or report using our LiveChat function on the GMP website.”

The TSP exists to keep public transport safe across Greater Manchester by offering reassurance to passengers and preventing and dealing with incidents of crime and antisocial behaviour.

The scheme is led by TfGM and Greater Manchester Police with support from contributing operators KeolisAmey Metrolink, Stagecoach and First Manchester.

Under the TSP, a dedicated team of Police Constables (PCs), Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), Special Constables (SCs) and TravelSafe Officers (TSOs) provide regular patrols on the region’s networks.

The TSP also operates an extensive youth education programme, which includes visits to school and youth groups to educate and inform on the effects of antisocial behaviour on victims.

To report a crime contact Greater Manchester Police on 101 or use the LiveChat function on the GMP website. In an emergency dial 999.

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