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Police stumble across weapons and 'hand grenade' stash near Surbiton train station


Police evacuated a block of flats on New Year's day after stumbling on a stash of weapons and an imitation hand grenade and a stash of cannabis inside a Surbiton flat.

Neighbours were told a suspect package of explosives had been discovered and were preparing to evacuate as The Crescent, near Surbiton railway station, was closed off.

Around 80 police officers and firemen with emergency vehicles filled the street at 1pm.

Three hours later police left the road, leaving residents to assume it had been a false alarm bomb threat.

Police confirmed today that they had found drugs and weapons in a house in the road, while looking for a missing person, who was not in the property.

Allan Lochhead, who was at his girlfriend's flat waiting for the gas man, said: "The police said they had found a suspected package of explosives in the park.

"We were told to prepare to leave as it was likely that the whole street would have to be evacuated.

"At about 4pm the police cars, vans, fire engines and ambulances left as quickly as they had arrived.

"It all seemed rather unreal. This is sleepy Surbiton."

Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: "I had gone for a walk, came back and wasn't able to get back in. I ended up climbing over the back wall.

"I heard that they had found a grenade in one of the flats and they had evacuated the flats.

"I come from South Africa so I wasn't really worried."

Comments(6)

SteveC1964 says...
2:14pm Mon 5 Jan 09

"I come from South Africa so I wasn't really worried." Can anyone explain that comment to me please?

ric says...
3:15pm Mon 5 Jan 09

so basically they found an eighth of skunk a pen knife and a toy grenade?

can someone explain why '80' police and firebrigade were needed for that?

i might start doing some prank calls. give them something to do.

hot fuzz.

anon999 says...
5:21pm Mon 5 Jan 09

ric, yet again you've shown yourself to be an ignorant buffoon. Do you think the police actually tell the press everything?? fool

ric says...
10:29am Tue 6 Jan 09

what are you on about you clown.

i dont care if it was a real handgrenade, a million quids worth of gear and a mini gun.

80 police is overkill.

if you cant see that your more of a moron than you already sound.

DB says...
11:42am Tue 6 Jan 09

I agree, Ric. There is no excuse for using 80 police unless they felt that there was a similar sized 'army' of criminals in the house.

I expect the police just got excited that something so unusual was happening on their patch.

Kingston police seem to over-react all the time. On one occasion, I was walking back from the cinema, and there had been a minor fracas in the queue for Oceana. Three police vans attended the scene, each with at least 4-5 policemen inside. They left 5 minutes later, after having arrested two chavs who looked about 14.

I often wonder how many of the sirens that are heard around Kingston on a daily basis are actually police responding to a crime, and how many are just wild goose chases.

DB says...
11:48am Tue 6 Jan 09

SteveC1964 wrote:
"I come from South Africa so I wasn't really worried." Can anyone explain that comment to me please?
He probably just meant that he has witnessed a lot of real crime when living in SA, so an isolated incident in Surbiton poses no real threat to him.

I actually think it is fairly frightening that something like this can be discovered in Surbiton, but I suppose it happens everywhere these days.

I read this morning that a man was mugged and killed in the retirement town of Weston-Super-Mare on New Years Day. If something like that can happen there, then there is no limit to what can happen in Surrey.


Police stumble across drugs and weapon stash near Surbiton train station Around 80 police officers and firemen filled The Crescent. Police told residents they found a suspect package. Photo taken by Allan Lochhead

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