Police have arrested ten people aged between 20 and 64 in relation to the recent violent disorder that occurred the day before the Manchester United and FC Twente fixture back in September.
In addition, when entering two properties, two separate cannabis farms were found. This meant a 36-year-old woman was subsequently arrested on suspicion of cultivation and remains in custody alongside the other men.
This in all in connection after intelligence was gathered that a targeted and organised large-scale fight took place over two months ago in Lower Broughton in Salford before heading towards the city centre.
With the Manchester Derby only days away this is another strong reminder that violence of any sort, whether it’s linked to football or not, will not be tolerated.
Following the collation of key evidence and ongoing enquiries, the recent arrests are the result of this work with more to be identified.
On the operation to bring suspects in, Chief Superintendent Colette Rose from Specialist Operations said; “Our proactive and positive action today has been targeted to highlight that organised violence of any kind has no place in Greater Manchester.
“It does not reflect most people who go to events and games without any intention to cause fear or to commit crime.
“With another big fixture coming this weekend, we want to send a strong message and reassurance that our specialised officers will be deployed to ensure you remain safe and peace is maintained, so you can enjoy the game.
“On occasions when enforcement is needed, those who are intent on causing harm will have to answer for their actions.