Dozens of arrests were made as doors were smashed in and a huge haul of drugs and weapons - including samurai swords - seized as part of Operation Avro.
Before sending the officers into the streets of Bury, Chief Superintendent Chris Hill told them: "Today, you're here to keep the people of Bury safe. I want 50 cars off the streets, I want 100-plus baddies off the streets of Bury today. That's down to you to do that for me."
In Ulundi Street, Radcliffe, officers smashed their way in through a back door and burst inside the property to find a cannabis farm and three bags containing 1kg of cannabis.
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