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Police have launched yet another raid on Counterfeit Street to tackle rogue traders operating 'under the radar'

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Police have launched yet another raid in Cheetham Hill's notorious Counterfeit Street - this time to tackle traders who 'operate below the radar'.

The warrant executed this morning - captured by police drone footage - was on a much small scale than previous high-profile operations in the Cheetham Hill and Strangeways areas, which have seen police and trading standards seize fake designer gear worth £39m.

Acting on intelligence that suggested the unit was being used to store counterfeit clothing for onward distribution and online sales, the raid on a warehouse on Bury New Road in Cheetham Hill uncovered £15,000 in cash and five tonnes of counterfeit items. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. The latest 'Operation Vulcan' raid follows ten-months of intense police work to clean up the area.

Greater Manchester Police said the warehouse was continuing to operate despite its 'relentless activity in the area'. A statement said: "Those involved in this enterprise appeared to not have seen the news that Operation Vulcan were still pursuing anyone involved in the counterfeit trade and organised crime." A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of money laundering.

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