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GMP Rochdale and Rochdale Council continue steps to protect Cenotaph

Greater Manchester Police’s Rochdale district and Rochdale Council are taking continuing steps to protect the Cenotaph.

The memorial is currently being guarded by Police Community Support Officers, enhancing previous protection provided by CCTV operators and passing patrols.

It follows two incidents at the Cenotaph - one yesterday (Monday 6 November 2023) and one today (Tuesday 7 November 2023).

An investigation into the first incident has resulted in two teenagers being charged with intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance. They cannot be legally identified, due to their ages. The response to the second incident, which was reported shortly after 4pm today, is ongoing. Whilst the Cenotaph is currently a crime scene, it will be restored to normality as soon as possible.

Chief Superintendent Nicky Porter, GMP Rochdale district commander, said: “We join communities across Rochdale in being deeply saddened by the incidents at the Cenotaph – the memorial is a particularly poignant reminder of those who have given their lives to our country, particularly at this time year. “We will not tolerate the criminal disrespect of the town’s Memorial Gardens and I hope the action we have already taken in response to these two incidents reassures our communities of that. “Whilst the area is regularly monitored by CCTV operators and passing patrols, the partnership is working to sustain increased protection at this time. We have Police Community Support Officers at the scene at the moment and we will be looking to put lasting measures in place over the coming hours and days.

“We don’t underestimate the impact these events will have on our community of veterans, and I will be personally engaging with them and other community groups throughout this week.” Anyone with information about today’s incident should contact GMP quoting  1294 07/11/23. Anonymous reports can be made via the independent charity – Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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