Major Security Breach at Larkhill Royal Artillery Barracks
Intruders cut a wire fence to steal fuel from a civilian contractor's tanker at a military base, with police and Royal Military Police investigating the breach.
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Major security breach at Larkhill Royal Artillery Barracks
An MP has spoken out after intruders cut a wire fence to steal fuel from a military camp in Wiltshire.
Police investigate breach at Larkhill Army base
An investigation is underway after intruders cut through a wire fence at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Larkhill, stealing what officials described as a “large quantity” of fuel from a civilian contractor on site, according to LBC. The break-in occurred on Saturday 4 October and led to the activation of “Operation Wideawake” after the rear gates of the garrison were found cut open, LBC reports. An anonymous source told the broadcaster there was…
'Security Breach' As Intruders Cut Fence To Steal Fuel From Larkhill Camp Army Garrison - Great Yorkshire Radio
The incident happened at Larkhill Camp in Wiltshire on Saturday. The fuel was stolen from a tanker belonging to a civilian contractor. The army said the Royal Military Police (RMP) and Wiltshire Police have been informed of the theft. The crime has raised concerns about security at military bases. It follows a breach which saw two RAF Voyager planes vandalised at RAF Brize Norton in June, which led to the UK government proscribing Palestine Acti…
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