Two men arrested on Deansgate in Manchester City Centre last night have been released from custody without charge after police were satisfied that the incident was not terrorism-related.

Enquiries as to whether non-terrorism-related offences were committed are ongoing say GMP

 

The arrests saw precautionary cordon was put in place on Deansgate and an assessment was carried out of suspicious items found in a car. Items included a replica police uniform and replica police baton and utility belt.

Further items were found that required assessment by bomb disposal officers. Following assessment, it was confirmed that the items represented no danger to the public.

Those arrested – men aged 57 and 22 and both from Greater Manchester – were initially uncooperative at the scene and failed to provide a reasonable explanation for their behaviour. As part of enquiries, police searched a property on Stream Terrace, Offerton.

Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Nick Bailey, said: “Currently, police are treating this as irresponsible behaviour that has quite rightly been reported as suspicious by members of the public.

 

“I would like to thank those people who provided the police information and would remind people to remain vigilant.

 

“Enquiries as to whether any non-terror-related criminal offences were committed remain ongoing.”

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