Investigation ongoing after threats made and police car attacked, on forecourt of Oldham police station.

Date published: 05 January 2022


An investigation is ongoing after a man entered a police forecourt and attacked a police car, in Oldham last night.

An officer was about to go out on patrol in his police car, shortly before 10pm on Tuesday 4 January, at Oldham police station, when he saw a man who had entered the car park.

The man proceeded to run at the vehicle and attack it, whilst making threats to the officers inside.

A 31-year-old man was tasered to ensure the safety of the officer and the wider public.

He was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, assault of a police officer, and being found on enclosed premises.

A large cordon was put in place across the town centre, surrounding the police station, after a vehicle close to the car park was thought to possibly have suspicious items inside it.

The car was inspected by specialist search officers and was found to not contain any items of concern.

Due to the nature of the incident and initial enquiries conducted so far, officers from Counter Terrorism Policing North West, were made aware of the incident and have since further arrested the suspect on suspicion of section 41 of the Terrorism Act.

He is currently being questioned in custody.

This is believed to be an isolated incident and there is not thought to be a threat to the wider public at this time.

Chief Superintendent Chris Bowen, commander for our Oldham district, said: "Last night our officers showed immense bravery and quick-thinking by detaining a man so swiftly after threats were being made and a vehicle was attacked as it was about to go on patrol.

"Thankfully, despite being understandably shaken, the officers didn’t sustain any physical injuries and we are doing what we can to support them after this incident.

"Due to suspicions raised based on enquiries made so far, our colleagues from Counter Terrorism Policing North West have subsequently arrested the suspect and are now questioning him under the Terrorism Act.

"While this will cause understandable - and shared - shock and concern in the community, I want to make it clear that there is nothing to so far suggest there is any wider threat to the public, and our officers will continue to be on the front line doing all we can to keep the streets of Oldham safe.

"As ever, anyone with suspicions or concerns should report it to us via their local neighbourhood police team, via our website, or via 101. Always call 999 in an emergency."


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