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    POLICE MAKE TWO ARRESTS FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER AS PART OF AN INVESTIGATION INTO A FIREARMS DISCHARGE IN SALFORD

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    Two men in their 20s arrested on suspicion of attempted murder as detectives continue to investigate firearms discharge on Aspinall Crescent in Salford 

    The section 60 has been extended in the area until 12.45am tomorrow morning (29/5/24). 

    At around 9.30pm on Sunday 26 May, police received reports of a firearms discharge at a property on Aspinall Crescent, Salford.

    Emergency services attended and a 20-year-old man was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

    A Section 60 was implemented in Worsley in the early hours of Monday 27 May 2024, it has now been extended and will run until 12.45am tomorrow morning (29/5/24). Under Section 60, officers have extra powers to stop and search people in a defined area within the specific times listed.

    Since the incident, detectives have worked tirelessly and have now made two arrests. Two men in their 20s have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and they remain in custody for further questioning.

    Detective Chief Inspector Gareth Humphreys of GMP’s Salford district, said: “We are making significant progress with our investigation, and this has led to the arrests of two men who we believe were involved.

    “Our enquiries will remain ongoing until we have managed to gain a full understanding of the timeline of events.

    “Extra patrol officers both on foot and in cars have been deployed around the local area. If you have any concerns about this incident our officers will be happy to provide reassurance and listen to any of your queries.

    “We are acting upon every piece of intelligence received. If there is any information you might have that could assist in this investigation, I would urge you to get in touch.

    “if you have any information that could assist our investigation, whether it be CCTV footage, doorbell footage, photos, we ask that you report it to us directly by contacting us on 101 quoting log number 3266 26/5/2024.

    “You can also report information via www.gmp.police.uk or through the independent charity Crimestoppers - anonymously – on 0800 555 111.”





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