Dispersal order in place for Brinnington following anti-social behaviour

By Alasdair Perry 27th Jun 2023

A dispersal order, giving the police extra powers, will be in place for the whole of Brinnington until 6.40pm on 28 June (Image - pxfuel)
A dispersal order, giving the police extra powers, will be in place for the whole of Brinnington until 6.40pm on 28 June (Image - pxfuel)

GMP has put a dispersal order in place for the whole of Brinnington, to last until tomorrow evening (28 June), following anti-social behaviour. 

Dispersal orders provide the police with the extra powers to break up groups of two or more people, where they believe their behaviour is causing a nuisance, harassment or distress.

A dispersal zone allows police to direct a person committing or likely to commit anti-social behaviour to leave an area for 48 hours. 

It comes as officers were called several times to Brinnington on Monday 26 June to disrupt gangs of youths.

The order was put in place on Monday, and will last until 6.40pm on Wednesday 28 June. 

Inspector John Picton, of GMP's Stockport Central Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "Greater Manchester Police received numerous calls relating to incidents of anti-social behaviour in Brinnington on Monday.

"Members of the public reported youths firing gel pellets at pedestrians and vehicles.

"One vehicle sustained damage to its windows and there were reports of a disturbance in the street.

"Police responded immediately and attended the area. Enquiries, including reviewing CCTV, are ongoing to identify those involved and there will be an increased police presence in the area with high-visibility patrols this evening.

"GMP has taken positive action and there will be a dispersal order in place for the whole of Brinnington until 6:40pm on Wednesday 28 June.

"This kind of behaviour simply won't be tolerated and we will act decisively to put a stop to it.

"Anyone with information about a crime or who has concerns should contact police by using the LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk or calling 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Always call 999 in an emergency."

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