Arrests have been made in an investigation into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in Bury.
The investigation was launched in June 2017 and focused on offences around the Clarence and Openshaw Park areas of Bury.
Greater Manchester Police said the number of visible police patrols have been increased and they are working with the community as part of a wider disruption plan.
Following enquiries carried out as part of the investigation, a number of arrests have been made. The amount of arrests has not been confirmed.
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