The child was arrested as part of a bank holiday crackdown
A boy has been charged with possession of a bladed article following a police operation in Piccadilly Gardens. The child was stopped as part of several operations carried out in the city centre over the bank holiday weekend.
The young suspect was arrested as part of Operation Sycamore, according to Greater Manchester Police. He was released on bail and is set to appear in court at a later date.
The action was carried out by the Piccadilly Gardens Neighbourhood Policing Team, and was among a series of arrests. On Friday (May 1), an adult male after he was judged to be acting suspiciously in the area. He was searched and an ecstasy tablet was recovered, GMP say.
The man was arrested and later issued with a conditional caution following interview.
Elsewhere, an officer arrested an adult male who had breached immigration bail conditions after failing to engage with Immigration Enforcement following illegal entry into the UK. He was also found in possession of cannabis. He has since been bailed while immigration proceedings continue.
On Saturday (May 2), officers working under Operation Venture arrested an adult male in possession of a knife. He has been charged and bailed for the offence. Shortly afterwards, two officers arrested a pair of adult males on suspicion of drug offences after witnessing suspected drug dealing.
Both individuals have been charged and bailed. Another officer also made an additional arrest of a male found in possession of a small amount of cannabis, who has since been charged.
Later that day, police located and arrested an adult male in possession of a knife. Further checks revealed he was wanted in connection with a serious assault in the London area. He has been remanded and is due to appear in court.
Sergeant Jon Wyatt said: “This has been an extremely proactive weekend for the team, with officers working tirelessly to target those involved in criminality and keep the public safe.
“From removing weapons from our streets to tackling drug offences and locating wanted individuals, this work sends a clear message that criminal behaviour will not be tolerated in Piccadilly Gardens.
“I’m proud of the team’s efforts and the impact they continue to have in the area.”

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