
Llanelli: Man arrested after bomb disposal squad called
Five roads have been partially closed after explosive disposal specialists were sent to a property in a Carmarthenshire town.Dyfed-Powys Police said it was carrying out a warrant at New Dock Road, Llanelli, with a 100m (382ft) cordon around the area in place for public safety.A 57-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of offences under The Explosive Substances Act and remains in custody.The force said an Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) unit is currently at the scene, with residents who live within the cordon told not to return to their homes.
A rest centre has been set up at Llanelli Leisure Centre for residents impacted.The roads that have been closed include:Trinity TerraceTrinity RoadCopperworks RoadNew Dock RoadMarged Street

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