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Evidence of 'gangs carrying machetes and knives' at Parklife, police say

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Stop and search powers were introduced around Prestwich and Heaton Park yesterday (June 11) after police received 'very credible evidence of gangs carrying machetes and knives' at Parklife festival, according to GMP.

The section 60 powers came into effect from 5pm last night and lasted until 3am. The force said the move, which temporarily granted officers extended powers to address 'the risk of serious violence or weapons', was not implemented because of a specific incident.

However, deputy chief constable Terry Woods revealed today (June 12) that the measures were put into place after the police received intelligence relating to the two-day music festival at Heaton Park.

The comments came as the top cop told councillors about a recent increase in the use of Section 60 stop and searches in Greater Manchester.

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