Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Greater Manchester Police has uncovered 6,155 crimes that weren't properly recorded in the last four months.
The offences, which have now been properly registered, were found as part of a 'due diligence' review launched after the force was plunged into crisis in December.
Today the force revealed 6,000 police officers have received refresher training designed to ensure cops put victims first as well as record and investigate crimes properly - with a further squad of 70 checkers - as part of a programme of modernisation to drag GMP out of 'special measures'.
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