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Anyone got any idea why armed police were closing down Whateley Rd and surrounding streets about an hour ago? The street is now open but there are still lots of firearms officers milling around. I spoke to one of them and he explained that that they had to close off the area around a certain address because of an "incident" but he hadn't been told what that incident was.
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I saw the whole thing starting from the Bell end of the road. I looked like an organised police operation. I counted 5 police cars and one unmarked. At least three of the cars were armed (dots in the windscreen corners). They were staking out a house half was down the street. I walked down the street just before it closed and walked past two firearms officers with what looked like rifles of some description. Both were standing opposite the house they were staking out.


I didn't stick around to see what was going to develop though...

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