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Three arrested in Caerphilly town after gun alert

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 10:30, Friday August 30th, 2013.
Last updated: 08:22, Saturday August 31st, 2013

Three people have been arrested in Caerphilly town after reports of a group of men were driving around in possession of a gun.

A Gwent Police spokeswoman said: “We received a report at 2.45pm on Thursday August 29 that a number of men were seen in a vehicle on Cardiff Road, Caerphilly with what looked like a firearm.

“The vehicle was stopped by police, and has been recovered for examination. Three men have been arrested on suspicion of firearms offences, one of those was also arrested on suspicion of driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs and one was also arrested on suspicion of possession of a class A drug.”

The spokeswoman added rumours that Lloyds Bank was robbed are untrue.

Eyewitnesses said a green Volkswagen Golf was pulled over outside Caerphilly Social Club with ten police vehicles and 30 officers swarming around it before the arrests were made.

3pm Caerphilly firearms incident in the town centre persons in custody.

— South & East Wales (@helicops) August 29, 2013

1 thought on “Three arrested in Caerphilly town after gun alert”

  1. Emma Thomas says:
    Thursday, August 29, 2013 at 20:07

    I seen the car outside the kings bloke shouting at a bloke to go in an tell the owner of the f@@@ing bmw to move it as he wanted to park there i thought at the time the passanger was waving a gun but then thought it was caerphilly it couldnt be. Then later i seen the green golf by the job centre and couldnt believe it

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