Specialist digi dog from Lancashire assist Greater Manchester Police in arrest of sex offender

Published by Robert L Senior Reporter on Saturday, 18th January 2025, at 13:20hrs
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A specialist dog that sniffs out electronic devices were enlisted from Lancashire to help

Greater Manchester Police have been out conducting warrants to arrest those they believe are breaching their conditions since being convicted of sex offences.

A specialist ‘digi dog’ from Lancashire, named Charlie, and who has the ability to sniff out electronic devices, was enlisted to assist with the work.

Registered sex offenders are regularly visited by the sex offender management unit, who manage their risk in the community.

In a statement released, Greater Manchester Police said:

“We have subsequently charged a man aged 41, from the Crumpsall area, on suspicion of breaching his Sexual Harm Prevention Order x3.

He is next due to appear at court on 18/01/2025.

Chief Inspector for GMP’s Public Protection Governance Unit, Jen Tattersall (or other officer) said: “The management of sex offenders is a top priority for us and the wider SOMU branch has made significant improvements in recent years, seeing an increase in arrests, crimes solved, and more.

“We are constantly looking at further ways in which to improve our service, including further protections for vulnerable people and exploring everything from technological advancements to closer work with partners.

“I want to make it very clear that we will always seek justice for victims. Our commitment is unwavering, and I would urge anyone who has been the victim of a sexual offence to contact us; we will do what we can to get you the justice and help you deserve.”

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