
Police say the ammo was taken off the train while it was stationary in Warrington, seven of the packages were discarded nearby.
Two men have been arrested on suspicion
of theft after munitions were stolen from a freight train.
All of the outstanding munitions have now been
safely recovered.
Both
arrests were made shortly after 11pm on Sunday 28 October 2012. A 29-year-old
man was arrested in Birkenhead by the North-West Counter Terrorism Unit and a
31-year-old man was arrested in Sheffield by officers from the North-East
Counter Terrorism Unit.
Both remain in custody.
The MoD-owned munitions were on a train when it left Longtown in
Cumbria at approximately 11.30am on Wednesday 24 October 2012.
Ten packages, each
containing four separate plastic cases, were initially reported stolen to the
British Transport Police, shortly after 7.30am on Thursday 25 October when the
train arrived at Didcot, Oxfordshire.
Seven of the packages were found near a railway line in the
Folley Lane area of Warrington, Cheshire, following extensive and targeted
searching by dedicated police search teams.
The three outstanding packages, which are made up of a
total of 12 plastic cases, were safely recovered by specially trained Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officers from an address in Birkenhead.
As part of ongoing enquiries led
by the North-West Counter Terrorism Unit, a number of addresses in Birkenhead
and Sheffield are being searched.
This co-ordinated investigation, which remains ongoing, also
includes the Metropolitan Police Service, British Transport Police and MoD.
Officers are still
appealing for information and anyone who can help is asked to call police on
0161 856 1027 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555
111.
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