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Officers tackle catalytic converter theft during week of action Date published: 04 May 2021 Catalytic converter theft has become an increasingly concerning issue within the Greater Manchester area Greater Manchester Police has taken part in a national week of action in partnership with the British Transport Police, to tackle a rising trend in the theft of catalytic converters (exhaust emission control devices for vehicles). Catalytic converter theft has become an increasingly concerning issue within the Greater Manchester area, with the force seeing a significant increase in activity since the start of the year. The National Catalytic Converter Theft Week of Action, otherwise known as Operation Gold Iron , saw officers targeting offenders and carrying out crime prevention work. ....
Catalytic converters A national week of action has taken place in partnership with the British Transport Police, to tackle a rising trend in the theft of catalytic converters (exhaust emission control devices for vehicles), which has become an increasingly concerning issue within the Greater Manchester area, with the force seeing a significant increase in thefts since the start of the year. The National Catalytic Converter Theft Week of Action, otherwise known as Operation Gold Iron has seen officers out in force between Monday 19 April and Sunday 25 April 2021, targeting offenders and carrying out crime prevention work. During the week, officers visited 27 vehicle dismantling businesses, eight catalytic converter buyers, seven recycling centres and five mobile catalytic converter collectors. 13 stolen catalytic converters as well as 39 stolen vehicles were subsequently recovered from across the force area. ....
Officers recovered 13 stolen catalytic converters and 39 stolen vehicles as part of a crackdown by British Transport Police and Greater Manchester Police. Police said a national week of action took place to tackle a rising trend in the theft of catalytic converters which has become an increasingly concerning issue within the Greater Manchester area. The National Catalytic Converter Theft Week of Action, otherwise known as Operation Gold Iron has seen officers out in force between Monday 19 April and Sunday 25 April 2021, targeting offenders and carrying out crime prevention work. During the week, officers visited 27 vehicle dismantling businesses, eight catalytic converter buyers, seven recycling centres and five mobile catalytic converter collectors. 13 stolen catalytic converters as well as 39 stolen vehicles were subsequently recovered from across the force area. ....
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