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Heightened tensions as Manchester police tackle gang feud

City, where two policemen were killed in the grip of organized crime and combat gang cycle continues

Hundreds of armed policemen, including teams have been drawn from neighboring forces to help police in Greater Manchester overloaded against a vicious gang fight reportedly killed two officers, Guardian can reveal.

all day, police patrols have continued in East Manchester and Tameside that investigations into the murders of two police officers, PC Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona bones, 32, was in a context of increased tensions. There was tight security in the city of Manchester magistrates court on Friday morning, while Dale Cregan, 29, appeared before magistrates charged with four murders - those of the two agents and Mark Short, 23, and father of David, 46. He was placed in custody and will appear before the court of assizes in the town on Monday.

criminals have played an active role in the city that the attention of the population is concentrated in the violent consequences attributed to a long-standing dispute between the two crime families in all districts Clayton and Droylsden is.

Wednesday evening, masked assailants dressed in high-visibility jackets entered Selfridges in Manchester city center, smashing windows with axes and iron bars and grabbing £ 500,000 of watches in a daring raid 80 seconds.

was an attack that sources say it was not a coincidence, since the police were on Tameside and Old Trafford, Manchester United, which played that night. The feud between the two families in East Manchester seems to have been caused by an incident in which a woman was hit in the face by a man in a pub in east Manchester at the beginning of this year. The incident sparked violence, such as has not been seen in Greater Manchester, involving grenades and firearms.

senior officials believe that organized crime "does not attract attention and is rejected by many as something that involves criminals against criminals." A police source said that the dispute between the two families that happened 10 years ago.

Lately, low intelligence was passed to the police and everything seemed calm, until the pub incident. While people were happy to give information to the police, few were willing to make official statements, perhaps for fear of reprisals. The two families involved in the fight was executed criminal empires chaotic. They are believed to focus on the illegal cannabis farms, the property offers and handling stolen goods, "fencing" on a large scale. Extortion and violence go hand in hand with their activities.

This week Garry Shewan, Assistant Chief of Police, urged the two crime families to end the fight and said that Tuesday was a turning point and "enough is enough". Greater Manchester Police Chief of Police, Sir Peter Fahy said that those who believe that organized crime has nothing to do with them, think again: "What is important is that people realize that is not a question of when movies or books. stolen jewelry or if you have a stolen car when you fly, when drug trafficking in the region, such prosecutions do some people think that it will affect it. ago "

gun crime has dropped dramatically in Manchester in the 1980s and 90s struggling to shake Gunchester nickname. But serious firearms are always available, with a source saying in the Manchester Evening News this week that hand grenades can be bought for as little as £ 50 if you know where to look.

An American Steven Greenoe, smuggling more than 60 big guns in Britain in 2010 at Manchester Airport in his luggage. He is now in prison in the United States, but the vast majority of firearms is still in circulation and were previously used in shootings in Manchester and Merseyside.

weapons include pistols Glock 19 with a magazine containing 15 rounds. Recent statistics show that in Greater Manchester between April 2011 and March 2012, there were 39 guns were fired, killing four occasions. Armed crime has decreased year after year for the last decade. In contrast, the height of the "Gunchester" was, 27 people died and 250 were injured during a tumultuous period of five years.

The history of Manchester bands is far from a new problem - which dates back to the 19th century, when parts of the city were the grass of the most feared "scuttlers" with rival gangs involved knives deadly fighting. recent years, the emphasis has been mainly in the south of the city center in Longsight and Moss Side, where high unemployment and the arrival of cocaine sparked a war raging in streets.

Xcalibre

operation was established eight years ago to counter the threat of weapons that destroyed communities and affect the national perception of the city. The breakthrough came three years later after the shooting of Tyrone Gilbert at the funeral of Ucal Chin, a young father with his friends on the team Longsight. The Gooch gang rival leaders Colin Joyce and Lee Amos opened fire on a crowd of mourners, when they addressed the crowd of 90 people. Senior police described the couple as psychopaths.

when 11 members of the gang were later convicted at Liverpool Crown Court following a police operation intensive fire decreased significantly. But there are new trends of concern.

"The idea that children welcome at the farm of origin violent criminals and search for them is bad," he said. "My child attends primary school in Arundale John Kennedy Road and a mother, I know that most of the children there. They are frightened at the idea of ??criminals and certainly not sit praise and welcome your area where they play. "
with other residents, organized a vigil for officers next week, adding: ". Hattersley is not what happened on that fateful day"

Patsy Mckie, founder of Mothers Against Violence charity, created to fight against gang violence in the south of Manchester, said: "What we see now is a family quarrel, in place gang have only seen a change. what happens regarding gangs. "

When she began her work, she said that gangs were involved in the violence in their own community in Moss Side and Longsight. "They were shooting at each other for different reasons. May have begun with drugs, you may have to do with weapons. Or where you live or not to live, where you can move or not to move, the young people decided that the lines drawn in the sand. But what we see now is struggling. "



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