Police clamp down on traffic offences and uncover £25,000 cash in major operation
Date published: 02 January 2025
The operation underscores how local law enforcement uses targeted initiatives to uncover broader criminal behaviour,
A major police operation in Rochdale on 23 December led to multiple traffic violations being addressed and the discovery of £25,000 in cash, suspected to be linked to money laundering.
The Kirkholt Neighbourhood Policing Team organised "Operation Considerate," a preventative initiative aimed at making Greater Manchester’s roads safer during the festive period.
Running from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm, the operation saw 29 vehicles pulled over for checks. Officers issued 13 general warnings and handed out several Traffic Offence Reports, including:
- 5 for failing to wear seatbelts
- 2 for illegal registration plates
- 4 for using mobile phones while driving
Additionally, three vehicles were seized for being driven without insurance.
One driver attempted to evade the checkpoint, but their efforts backfired spectacularly. Officers stopped the individual, uncovering a suspected money laundering case.
The driver, now under investigation, had £25,000 in cash seized and spent the night in police custody. The case may progress to court, with the individual potentially facing a magistrate or judge.
A spokesperson for the Kirkholt Neighbourhood Policing Team said this incident serves as "a stark reminder that law enforcement efforts extend beyond just traffic violations and can uncover more serious criminal activity."
This proactive policing effort highlights the commitment of Rochdale’s officers to ensuring community safety, both on the roads and beyond.
The operation underscores how local law enforcement uses targeted initiatives to uncover broader criminal behaviour, sending a clear message that unlawful activities will not go unchecked.
Residents praised the team’s diligence in addressing road safety and applauded the swift action taken against the attempted evasion. These efforts come as part of Greater Manchester Police’s ongoing commitment to safer streets.
Do you have a story for us?
Let us know by emailing news@rochdaleonline.co.uk
All contact will be treated in confidence.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Former Nutters restaurant will be transformed into an Albert’s
- 2Snow and ice warning for Rochdale & Greater Manchester
- 3Police clamp down on traffic offences and uncover £25,000 cash in major operation
- 4Murder investigation after New Year's Day knife attack
- 5Century-old town centre pub could soon become apartments
To contact the Rochdale Online news desk, email news@rochdaleonline.co.uk or visit our news submission page.
To get the latest news on your desktop or mobile, follow Rochdale Online on Twitter and Facebook.