Manchester Evening News

IT’S A DRUGS WAR

For weeks police have been faced with a fresh spate of gun violence. Now they tell the M.E.N... GANGS FIGHTING FOR TERRITORY AFTER KEY MANCHESTER DEALERS ARRESTED

- EXCLUSIVE John Scheerhout john.scheerhout@men-news.co.uk @johnscheer­hout

ASPATE of shootings in Manchester was sparked by key drug players being taken off the streets, police have revealed.

Earlier this week Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy revealed three separate turf wars were behind the rise in shootings across Greater Manchester, in Salford, north Manchester and Wythenshaw­e - which included the fatal shooting of Salford businessma­n Paul Massey.

Detectives now believe the flare-up in the north of the city follows the arrests earlier this year of major drug figures, prompting a war over the vacant ‘turf ’. Now detectives fear innocent bystanders could be caught in the cross-fire as the battle between rival dealers intensifie­s.

The M.E.N. has learned that the police capture of four suspects around March, who remain in remand, sparked the first of a series of shooting dramas across east and north Manchester.

Three houses in Ancoats and Newton Heath were blasted in apparent ‘warning’ attacks on March 27. On June 24 a masked gunman fired shots through the window of a semi in Blackley.

Four hours later shots were fired at a house in Chadderton. The next day shots were fired at a house in Blackley.

With four key players taken out by police earlier this year, the incidents are seen as part of a turf war between rivals battling over cannabis and cocaine markets and even in-fighting among some gangs.

Detectives are not linking the suspected drugs war to the death of Mr Massey, 55, who was killed in a hail of bullets outside his home in Clifton, Salford.

However, it is believed that a similar but separate drugs, turf war is being waged in Woodhouse Park, Wythenshaw­e.

Key dealers have also been arrested in Wythenshaw­e but police don’t believe that has prompted

the spike in south Manchester shootings.

A masked gunman walked to a 29-year-old man standing outside the Mountain Ash pub in Woodhouse Park and blasted him in the leg on July 23. He has been discharged from hospital.

On August 1, an 18-yearold was shot in both legs outside Foxlair Road in Wythenshaw­e, although police suspect his brother may have been the target.

Appealing for help from the public, Chief Superinten­dent Wasim Chaudhry said: “The work we are doing tackling organised criminalit­y leads to offenders being arrested and given custodial sentences and then that creates voids among criminal groups which leads to opportunit­ies for other people to move in.

“To understand that picture we are reliant on working at a neighbourh­ood level to determine the background­s of who is responsibl­e and what they are involved in.

“We can only solve those aspects with the community being confident in coming forward to give us informatio­n.

“We are happy for that informatio­n to be treated anonymousl­y if they wish.”

Anyone with informatio­n about drug dealers can call GMP on 101 or Crimestopp­ers, anonymousl­y, on 0800 555111.

‘The work we are doing... leads to opportunit­ies for other people to move in’

 ??  ?? The scene after shots were fired at a house in Blackley
The scene after shots were fired at a house in Blackley
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ANCOATS, MARCH 27

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