'Military equipment' found in Booker woods

An officer at the scene today An officer at the scene today

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POLICE have found a piece of ‘military equipment’ which was seemingly buried at Booker Common - but do not believe it is related to any type of terrorist activity.

Officers said no ammunition has so far been found.

An area of Horns Lane was cordoned off throughout this morning after a member of the public reported some disturbed ground at the location yesterday. The military equipment is still being examined.

Residents had reported seeing armed police and forensics at the woodland earlier today, but officers at the scene this morning would not reveal any information about the incident.

A statement has since been released this afternoom in which Supt Barry Halliday said: “I appreciate that a police cordon of this size can cause real concern in the community.

“However, I would like to make it very clear that that we do not believe that the equipment that has been found at Booker Common is related to any type of terrorist activity.

“Our search has clearly only just commenced and therefore it is too early to discuss exactly what has been found, however, it appears from what we have recovered  so far the equipment was buried and enquiries will continue over the next few hours.”

It is being reported separately today that a cargo of munitions were stolen from a freight train on Wednesday, which was heading from Cumbria to Didcot in Oxfordshire.

It is not clear whether the two incidents are linked as Thames Valley Police has told the Bucks Free Press that no further information is currently being released.

Ten packages containing what are reported to be anti-tank mines, used by British troops in Afghanistan, were believed to have been stolen from the train as it stopped in Warrington, Cheshire.

The North West Counter Terrorism Unit does not believe at this stage the theft was terror-related, and said the Ministry of Defence-owned munitions do not pose a risk to the public unless they are tampered with.

Three of the packages, each with four separate plastic cases inside, remain outstanding after the other seven were found discarded near a railway line in the Folley Lane area of Warrrington.

The items, pictured below, are described as being rectangular plastic tubes, approximately 4ft (1.2 metres) in length. Photo by GMP/PA

Police handout photo of rectangular plastic tubes which have been stolen from a cargo of munitions on a freight train (GMP/PA Wire)

A co-ordinated investigation led by the NWCTU also includes the Metropolitan Police Service, British Transport Police and the MoD.

Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney, from the NWCTU, said in a statement: "At this stage there is nothing to suggest the theft is terrorist-related but due to the potential complexity of the investigation our inquiries are being led by counter terrorism officers.”

The team from NWCTU have been unavailable for further comment.

 

Comments(13)

Readerabc123 says...
11:17am Sat 27 Oct 12

The police have blocked cressex road as well.

Amygirl says...
12:01pm Sat 27 Oct 12

Cressex road is shut

Username* says...
12:48pm Sat 27 Oct 12

Just been through Horns Lane to get to Asda, police has cordoned off a private road off Horns Lane. The forensics have been there for hours. My husband passed there 6.45 this morning and they were there then.

Vo5isAce says...
1:05pm Sat 27 Oct 12

Anyone any idea of what is going on? A friend of mine who goes to the bucks university went out last night there and hasn't responded to any of my calls cans texts are showing up unread - we're getting concerned for him.

crob says...
1:25pm Sat 27 Oct 12

The police have been there since at least 630pm on Friday evening.
Nice to see our local newspaper caught up with at last!
Bomb disposal van was there a few hours ago.

How about actually sending a reporter there? Or to the police station?

Or just maybe ring them and ask...

pennperson says...
1:37pm Sat 27 Oct 12

"More news as we get it"......hmmm our contributors are more on the wall than the BFP.......

pennperson says...
1:37pm Sat 27 Oct 12

errrm ball not wall - oops

Looloo81 says...
2:06pm Sat 27 Oct 12

All the police and vehicles are gone now (2pm)

BOOKERite says...
2:40pm Sat 27 Oct 12

I don't know why you can't look at the TVP web site like I did BFP.

Apparently a piece of military equipment has been found buried on the common. They say that they don't believe that this is linked to terrorist activity.

BOOKERite says...
2:43pm Sat 27 Oct 12

Oops, sorry BFP just looked at the article heading.

miccles says...
7:44pm Sat 27 Oct 12

"Ten packages containing what are reported to be anti-tank mines, used by British troops in Afghanistan, were believed to have been stolen from the train as it stopped in Warrington, Cheshire."

So did anybody think to have a guard on this while in transit?

Obviously somebody knew what was on the train, and somebody where the train was going to stop, (inside job maybe).

Lividov says...
7:15pm Sun 28 Oct 12

Why do the police think that our concern would be fear of terrorist activity. There is still more chance of being mugged or burgled or conned than terrorist activity encroaching in our lives. Spend the money on that instead of propping up successive governments with their terrorist initiatives.

realist_highwycombe says...
10:19pm Sun 28 Oct 12

Lividov wrote:
Why do the police think that our concern would be fear of terrorist activity. There is still more chance of being mugged or burgled or conned than terrorist activity encroaching in our lives. Spend the money on that instead of propping up successive governments with their terrorist initiatives.
Try telling that to the victims families from 7/7, 9/11 etc etc.

Terrorism is a HUGE threat to us here and I dont think people understand just how much of an impact it has daily.

There are always news reports of males being arrested on suspicion of terror related offences so I think you are quite wrong to say the security services should not concentrate on it.

As it is, they say this is not so it will be interesting to see what it is.

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