A man who was arrested in connection with a spate of attacks on an adult store in Manchester's Gay Village has been released on bail, police have confirmed.
Clonezone on Sackville Street has been targeted by thugs five times this year. In the latest incident, on Sunday, September 10, two men approached the shop on a bike before launching the attack.
One masked offender attempted to break the steel panels guarding the shopfront before throwing an object at the doors and security equipment, causing around £3,500 worth of damage.
This came after a spate of attacks in March, April and May. READ MORE: Thug left man with 'blood seeping through his trousers' after savage knife attack in Manchester city centre READ MORE: Passengers on Orlando flight 'searched' as plane swarmed by authorities after 'suspicious package' found by cabin crew A few days after the most recent attack, a 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage in connection with the incident.