CCTV images of people police want to speak to after man left 'shaking in the cold' after vicious robbery
Police want to speak to these people pictured
Police have issued a fresh appeal for information after a man was pushed off his bike and robbed.
Officers were called out to reports of a robbery on the Outwood Trail off Ringley Road West, in Radcliffe.
Greater Manchester Police says the victim reportedly had his phone, bank cards and Trek hybrid bike stolen.
Three masked males, believed to be teenagers, were said to have pushed the victim off his bike.
The victim, a man in his 60s, was reportedly found injured and 'shaking in the cold' by a runner.
He suffered an injury to his leg and had to be taken to hospital for treatment. It is believed that the suspects fled to Park Lane, Whitefield towards Higher Lane.
GMP has today (April 24) issued a fresh appeal for information and released CCTV images a group of people officers want to speak to in connection with the incident, which took place shortly before 7am on Sunday, March 30.
A GMP spokesperson added: "Officers investigating this incident have followed up with several lines of enquiry and are now in a position to ask for the public’s assistance.
"If you saw anything suspicious, or anyone with information, CCTV or dashcam footage, is encouraged to call us direct on 0161 856 8049 or 101 quoting log 610 of March 30, 2025.
"Alternatively, you can remain anonymous by contacting our independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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