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Spit Out the Truth, Who Bit the Cake ? by Rimgal Kirax

© Rimgal Kirax, all rights reserved.

Spit Out the Truth, Who Bit the Cake ?

🚫💲🚫 1 New Freebie minimum Everyday 🚫💲🚫

â—¤ S P O N S O R S â—˘

⋆❆『Amias 』❆⋆

amias - JOEL shirt
male open shirt whit under tee-shirt (but also available for female)
Rigged for Jake / Legacy M / Gianni
24 colors available + 12 for the under tee-shirt

Available at Amias Mainstore :
đźš–Taxis : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cartier/81/98/2501
â—Ź MP : marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/23396
❆ Infos : www.flickr.com/groups/3534526@N22/

⋆❆『 JIAN 』❆⋆

JIAN Pets French Bulldogs
Sweety animated French Bulldog collection
Available as Companion, Wanderer, Swimming & Holdable version.
Also available as animated Pool deco
4 fur color version included
(I have added the cake around the dogs mouth by photo editing)

Available at JIAN Mainstore
đźš–Taxi : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jian/239/237/24
❆ Info : www.flickr.com/photos/kaliafirelyte

⋆❆『 Amadeus 』❆⋆

Amadeus - Touching the Mystery - Bento Pose&Anim near the table

Role Play players poses and animations pack
Inludes: 5 poses (3 versions) + 4 single poses, 3 animations (3 versions + 1 mirror version). In total, you get 19 poses and 12 animations.
There are three versions of the torso tilt, marked with the letters A, B, C. So you can choose the right option for your furniture. Some poses also have a mirror version.

Available @ SABBATH Event
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SABBATH/207/124/28

Amadeus Infos :
đźš–Taxis : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Veles%202/127/91/21
â—Ź MP : marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/134615
❆ info : flic.kr/p/2pEmSfG

⋆❆『 RAKE 』❆⋆

RAKE Facial Hair -Iver- EvoX
The Iver facial hair fatpack contains 6 tintable tones. Single packs are also available for purchase. Compatible with Evo X enabled heads only.

Available at Rake mainstore
đźš–Taxis : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunborne/121/85/28
Or Rake marketplace
marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/247514
â—Ź Info : www.instagram.com/rake.secondlife

â—¤ Other Items â—˘

Male pant : 🚫💲🚫 Dollarbie on Marketplace 🚫💲🚫
[GL - inc.] - Sean Trousers Lines Thin Gray Gift
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/GL-inc-Sean-Trousers-Lines-T...

Birthday Candle on the cake : 🚫💲🚫 Free on Marketplace 🚫💲🚫
L B - Candle sticks
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/L-B-Candle-sticks-long/5619360

Evidence Table deco : 👌💲👌 11L$ On marketplace 👌💲👌
TABLE DECOR - Evidence (1 LI) (Full perm)
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/TABLE-DECOR-Evidence-1-LI-Fu...

birthday cake :
Dismantled from "JIAN Classic Poodle Party Decor"
đźš–Taxi : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jian/239/237/24

Shirt :Check sponsors ↑
Dog : Check sponsors ↑
Beard : Check sponsors ↑

Head : LeLutka - Kris head
Head Skin : f u o e y . Oliver Skin Medium / E 🚫💲🚫 GG 🚫💲🚫
Hairbase : Modulus - Lenny Hair Base Evo X - 🚫💲🚫 Free Gift 🚫💲🚫
Hair : WINGS-HAIR-ES1118 Grays & Browns
Eyes : Basic Letutka Hud eyes
Ears : ^^Swallow^^ PIXIE Gauged S for lel Evo X Ears (M) 3.1

Body : [LEGACY] Meshbody (m) Special Edition (1.7.1)
Shape : by me
Body Skin : KOKOS-SKIN MARCUS

Male rings :
- C - Travis Gloves & Rings (Belleza&Legacy) V2

Male Mesh nails : N E X U S HD nails v.4
Nails Applier : :DEIAMOS - Heathen Nails 🚫💲🚫 Group Gift
đźš–Taxis to DEIAMOS Mainstore :
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Aurore/212/222/551

Poses : Check sponsors ↑

Backdrop : Interrogation Room Backdrop - The Bearded Guy

police! you are under arrest by rikoshet911

© rikoshet911, all rights reserved.

police! you are under arrest

police! you are under arrest

After I spanked my Officer BF for Valentines yesterday, he threatened to arrest me. by FoofAce10

© FoofAce10, all rights reserved.

After I spanked my Officer BF for Valentines yesterday, he threatened to arrest me.

Under Arrest by Flint Foto Factory

© Flint Foto Factory, all rights reserved.

Under Arrest

18b Arts District, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Monday, October 17, 2022.

False arrest by Derek Fanning

© Derek Fanning, all rights reserved.

False arrest

The local Garda joining in the fun at Clonmel Pride

Teen Below Ass Sagger Under Arrest Story (Part 2) by boxerbriefsaggerhandcuffed

© boxerbriefsaggerhandcuffed, all rights reserved.

Teen Below Ass Sagger Under Arrest Story (Part 2)

(Part 2) As his hand made its way down towards the waistband of my black boxer briefs, I knew my favorite area was about to get pat down, my crotch. He looked at his fellow officers, highlighting how my Dick was throbbing out of excitement, and I was rock hard.” They laughed, as I got hornier. One of the other officers shouted out in response, “if he likes this, he will love the strip search. And boy was he right about that. As he approached my crotch area, he asked me if I had anything that would stick or poke him. I responded, yes. Just make sure to be careful around My crotch. I laughed along with some of the other officers.nHe responded, “ don’t worry, I was already gonna be extra thorough around your Dick, now I at least have a reason. I grew hornier. As he placed his finger between my skin and waistband, I jittered out of uncontrolled excitement. He gripped tighter. I was truly at the hands of the police. Throughout this whole time, officers were searching my dorm room, piling up all my prison uniforms, transport chains, and cuffs, onto my bed. It seemed like they were astounded with my collection and were intrigued by how a guy like me was so obsessed with prison. Then all of a sudden it occurred to one of the officers, oh shit, he probably has a handcuff key on him. This was my favorite part, as I now knew I was going to get a more thorough pat-down than before. In my favorite area. My sag. As the officer pressed on the area above my crotch, I felt feelings I never felt before. A horny 19-year-old like me finally achieved his dream, a hot young buff af cop who’s obviously enjoying this pat down to the point you could tell he’s done this in the bedroom feeling my sag up as he’s about to cuff me up, put me in the back of his car, transport me to my new home, and strip search me into a world of thugs. Finally, the time had come, his hand began to very carefully and slowly feel the top of my Dick. At the time my Dick was pointed straight down and was more erect than it had ever been before. He comments on how low my sag is, mentioning to his officers that these were his favorite types of saggers, young, skinny, sagging below Dick and ass, and under arrest. In my head, I couldn’t have agreed more. He then all of a sudden, with all His might gripped onto my Dick. He grabbed so tight that my Dick was unable to throb more than it was. A dream come true. And it was gonna happen in the jail on the daily. He apologized in a joking way, for having to touch my Dick, but I responded by saying, “umm... I don’t think you were thorough enough.” He agreed, grabbing it one more time, this time making sure nothing was under my bulge by my ball sack. To his surprise my handcuff key was right there. He placed it in his chest pocket. He then proceeded to focus on my other favorite region of the body in pat-downs, my ass. And boy did he do me well. He lifted up my boxer brief, giving me an almost wedgie. Not only was my ass plumper but my Dick was pulled even further back making me even hornier. He then felt up my ass in a way that no one had before. He made sure to feel up each of my cheeks individually. Paying closer attention as he approached the waistband of my jeans. He then began to place his hand in between my ass crack, making sure no contraband was inside. Finally, he grabbed my ass tightly. I jittered out of excitement, his hand gave me a feeling that I was unable to give myself before. He then placed his finger between my jeans waistband and the end of my boxer brief pant leg and my skin. He took his two fingers and ran them around my waistband grazing over the edge of my below Dick sag bulge. My boner hard as a rock barely moved. He then laughed. He proceeded to focus on my pockets, first patting them down then pulling out my phone, wallet, keys, and tissues. He was sad to find no drugs since that meant I wouldn’t get charged with another crime to extend my stay in jail where he could see me every day. with my pockets hanging out he felt down the back Jean pockets of my leg and took both hands rubbing up and down each leg until he touched my crotch. He commented, that he never frisked someone who sagged so low. I smiled. He then directed me to lift my foot up. He took off my right shoe first then my left. Inspecting it, then asking me to lift my other foot again to take off my sock. He then said. Ok, we’re done. I, gonna put your shoes on then it’s your favorite time of the day. (Continue to Part 3)

(FYI-This is a Fictional Story)
For more stories or to DM me follow me on Instagram @boxerbriefsaggerhandcuffed or contact me on Skype with the username boxerbriefsaggerhandcuffed to maybe even get to do a live arrest role-play or chat about cuffs or sagging.

La Troisième vague – épisode 20 by Jordane Prestrot

© Jordane Prestrot, all rights reserved.

La Troisième vague – épisode 20

♉ 2021 / Haut-Rhin, France

www.prestrot.com/confinement.php

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Arrest position White teen boy in Black Calvin Klein Boxer Briefs and Khaki Pacsun Jogger Pants Below Dick and Ass- Pic #4 (Hands on Head Arrest) by boxerbriefsaggerhandcuffed

© boxerbriefsaggerhandcuffed, all rights reserved.

Arrest position White teen boy in Black Calvin Klein Boxer Briefs and Khaki Pacsun Jogger Pants Below Dick and Ass- Pic #4 (Hands on Head Arrest)

Police Officer Delivering Warrant Icon by mike499312

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Police Officer Delivering Warrant Icon

An image of a Police Officer Delivering Warrant Icon.

TPAC by Christian_Davis

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TPAC

Canon EOS 6D MK1 50mm 1.8

_1010002 by Christian_Davis

© Christian_Davis, all rights reserved.

_1010002

Olympus OMD EM5 MKII

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Operation Benson by Greater Manchester Police

© Greater Manchester Police, all rights reserved.

Operation Benson

Dawn raids saw six people arrested by police as part of an investigation into gas explosion cash machine attacks.

A further person was arrested for unrelated drug offences.

This morning (Wednesday 26 June 2019) officers executed warrants at nine addresses as part of Operation Benson – launched in response to incidents involving the theft of money from ATMs.

Warrants were executed by GMP at Oldham Road, Uxbridge Street and Garden Walk in Ashton-under-Lyne, as well as on Robinson Street, Caroline Street and Handley Close in Stockport.

The action was supported by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit – Disruption Team.

Further warrants were executed on Woodlands Close, Tintwistle and Lea Fold, Solihull by Derbyshire Police and West Midlands Police respectively on behalf of GMP.

Police arrested:-

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 34-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and conspiracy to burgle.

A 30-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle and money laundering.

A 33-year-old woman for conspiracy to burgle.

A 28-year-old man for possession of Class B drugs with intent to supply.

Detective Sergeant Phil Kennedy said: “Thanks to the excellent work of our officers; colleagues within other force areas and SaferCash partners, we have been able to bring six people into custody this morning.

“Additionally, we have a further person in custody for drugs offences.

“These raids came as the result of extensive intelligence gathering and show our determination in dismantling organised crime networks who commit these kinds of crimes.

“Today’s operation is a response to various types of ATM attacks– including those which use gas explosions to access monies, endangering the lives of anyone caught nearby.

“While the vast majority of people in Greater Manchester work hard for their rewards in life, a small minority think it acceptable to try and shortcut their way via acts of criminality.

“We will do everything in our power to catch and prosecute organised criminals whose offending blights our communities.

“If you believe someone to be involved in criminality, contact police immediately. Your actions will help prevent innocent people becoming the victims of crime.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.