Edinburgh Police appeal to rehome bikes recovered as part of Operation Agora

Police in Edinburgh have asked the public for their help to identify the owners of several bikes recovered as part of an anti-bike theft project launched across the city.
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Officers published a video on social media including photos of each of the recovered bikes, telling followers: “Do you recognise any of these bikes?

“If you can help, call 101 quoting incident 1228 of 28/12/20.”

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Operation Agora, an ongoing mission to crack down on bike theft, was first launched in October this year.

Police in Edinburgh have asked the public for their help to identify the owners of several bikes recovered as part of an anti-bike theft project launched across the city. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)Police in Edinburgh have asked the public for their help to identify the owners of several bikes recovered as part of an anti-bike theft project launched across the city. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Police in Edinburgh have asked the public for their help to identify the owners of several bikes recovered as part of an anti-bike theft project launched across the city. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

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