July 2009 Archives
POLICE have refused to disclose why Harrow officers searched a house in Capthorne Avenue in South Harrow at the weekend on behalf of officers from Slough in Berkshire.
A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: "The Metropolitan Police Service carried out a house search in the area of Rayners Lane, Harrow, on Sunday to assist their colleagues at Thames Valley Police, who are currently investigating an incident.
"Due to a number of live inquiries, Thames Valley Police will not be commenting on the incident any further at this stage.
"However, we will provide a full update when we are in a position to do so.
"Thames Valley Police would like to make it clear that there was no raid conducted in Rayners Lane and that the incident is not terrorism related or one which affects the wider community."

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