
Bomb squad called to Mepal over 'suspicious items'
Bomb disposal experts were called to a village after police found "suspicious items" during a search.Cambridgeshire Police made the discovery at a property in Brick Lane, Mepal, near Ely, on Wednesday and some homes nearby were evacuated.A spokesperson said a 100m (328ft) cordon was put in place around the property, while specialist explosive ordnance officers "disposed of the items safely".A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of stalking, criminal damage, threats to kill, possession of a firearm and possession of an explosive substance.
The evacuation lasted about two hours and residents were able to return to their homes at about 20:00 BST.Police said the man remained in custody in Cambridge while investigations continued.
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