Police have issued a 48-hour dispersal order across Rochdale town centre following recent incidents of anti-social behaviour involving young people.It comes after crowds of teenagers swarmed the high street in Clapham, south London, on Tuesday and Saturday, trying to get into shops and setting off fireworks on Clapham Common, as part of a social media “link-up”.
Around 100 officers responded to anti-social behaviour on Tuesday, with six teenage girls arrested over the two incidents and a 48-hour dispersal order put in place on Tuesday.
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Police respond to crowds of youths ‘causing anti-social behaviour’ in Clapham
On Wednesday, groups of young people in Rochdale were reported to be harassing staff and causing criminal damage at a business and in the centre, Greater Manchester Police said.A dispersal order was in place in Rochdale from 11.30am on Thursday until 11.30am on Saturday.
The order allows officers to exclude a person, or people, from an area for up to 48 hours through written notice.It aims to minimise behaviour contributing to, or likely to contribute to anti-social behaviour or crime or disorder in the area.Read more from Jattvibe:Met Office names latest storm as it warns of ‘damaging winds’Woman, 88, dies after being hit by lorry
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A dispersal order was in place from 11.30am on Thursday until 11.30am on Saturday. Pic: Greater Manchester Police
Inspector Meena Yasin, from GMP’s Rochdale district, said the order also aims to protect businesses.
She said: “We will not tolerate anti-social behaviour and where this is reported, we will look to take the strongest action – whether through proactive action or preventative problem-solving work.”
Officers will be patrolling the town centre to ensure everyone has a “safe and enjoyable” Bank Holiday weekend, Ms Yasin added.



