POLICE have released the names of two people who were stopped as part of a crackdown on drink and drug driving.
Officers made ten arrests n the ninth day of GMP's push to stop people driving under the influence, including two people from Bolton.
Roy Thomas of Begonia Avenue, Farnworth, was charged with failing to provide a specimen sample to police.
The 55-year-old is due to appear at Bolton Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday July 30.
Radoslav Bosela, 25, was charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol and with driving while having no insurance.
Mr Bosela, from Valpy Avenue, Crompton, is also set to appear before magistrates on July 30.
Information on the pair was offered as part of a push by police to identify people found guilty of driving offences.
A further six people across Greater Manchester were released under investigation while two people were released with no charge.
To report vehicle crime call 101 or visit www.gmp.police.uk.
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