A luxury car has been seized after its driver was alleged to have had no insurance.
The white Bentley was stopped by police in Bolton who brought it back to their station on Scholey Street after suspecting the the driver had no insurance.
The car was seized as part of today's Operation Avro, a high-profile crackdown launched by Greater Manchester Police across the borough targeting all kinds of crime.
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Assistant Chief Constable Sarah Jackson said: "We're here today in Bolton, we're bringing all our assets together."
She added: "It's really showing the people of Bolton we're out there keeping them safe."
As part of Operation Avro officers have today conducted random vehicle checks on Market Street in Farnworth and on Chew Moor Lane, Westhoughton resulting in serval other cars being towed.
Anyone concerned about crime or other concerning behaviour on the roads has been encouraged to contact police by calling 101 or 999 in the event of an emergency.
Alternatively, witnesses can contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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