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A gun has been seized from a house in Wythenshawe during a police raid. Officers descended on a property on Hallwood Road in Baguley yesterday evening (11 November) just after 11.30pm.

A suspected firearm was discovered in an outbuilding at the address, GMP said. READ MORE:The grinning teen who repeatedly stabbed vulnerable dad Police have arrested a 43-year-old man on suspicion of possession of a firearm.

He has since been released under investigation, while the firearm has been sent off for expert analysis. Detective Christopher Potter, of GMP's City of Manchester South Division, said: "More than 100 firearms were recovered by Greater Manchester Police last year and this demonstrates our commitment to taking firearms off the street. "This

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