The Rural Crime Team’s post on social media on Sunday, December 28, said the seizures were a part of an ongoing operation.
A day earlier they stopped two-off road bikes after they spotted them at high speed.
Cheshire Police stopped two off-road bikes two days after Christmas (Image: Cheshire Police)
The bikers themselves are in line for an invitation to an interview at the police station.
The agricultural land has had the attention of officers for several months as a result of reports of damage done by the vehicles.
There are already warning signs saying riding the vehicles other than on a road is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988.
Cheshire Police stopped two off-road bikes two days after Christmas (Image: Cheshire Police)
The Rural Crime Team’s post on social media said: “There is no excuse for riding off-road bikes across agricultural land or any land you do not have permission to be on.”
Anyone can contact Cheshire Police on 101 or on cheshire.police.uk.
They can contact the crime charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
