Tamworth armed siege: Police issue update on man arrested following seven day stand-off

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A man captured following a strained extended deadlock with police in Tamworth has been kept in emergency clinic. The 31-year-old was taken into

guardianship on Monday, September 12, on doubt

of having a gun with goal to cause dread

of viciousness.

It denoted the finish of the seven-day attack in Go across Road, Kettlebrook. Furnished police were seen marking out the property nonstop before in the end capturing a man.

It had continued for such a long time that, when the capture was made, a spectator was heard saying "I'll mis those folks" - alluding to the officials.
Staffordshire Police kept a man under Segment 136 of the Psychological well-being Act. He was being taken care of by wellbeing experts.
The power said: "A 31-year-elderly person, from Tamworth, who was captured on Monday night, has been confined under Segment 136 of the Psychological well-being Act and is being taken care of by wellbeing experts."
A past power proclamation, delivered recently, read: "A 31-year-elderly person, from Tamworth, was captured on Monday night, September 12, on doubt of ownership of a gun with purpose to cause dread of brutality."

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