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Gillingham: Lock Street and Britton Street cordon lifted after three arrests

A large cordon which sealed off residential streets for more than 24 hours has been lifted.

Three men were arrested following an assault in Britton Street, Gillingham, at around 11pm on Tuesday.

They have since been released under investigation but police cannot confirm why they were arrested due to operational reasons.

A forensic officer at work in Lock Street, Gillingham Picture: Chris Davey
A forensic officer at work in Lock Street, Gillingham Picture: Chris Davey

One man was attacked.

Forensics officers and sniffer dogs spent most of yesterday combing the scene.

Residents reported hearing screams and seeing a group of hooded men late on Tuesday.

The scene as Police cordon off Lock Street and Britton Street in Gillingham Picture: Chris Davey
The scene as Police cordon off Lock Street and Britton Street in Gillingham Picture: Chris Davey

A 20-year-old resident of nearby Saxton Street witnessed the incident.

She said: "At around 9.30pm/10pm I saw about three or four white men with their hoods up.

"They were arguing with a woman. She was in her early 20s.

"It started off as a laugh. She thought they were messing around, they started arguing and then she just started screaming and screaming and then it went silent.

"We didn't hear any ambulances just saw police and forensics."

Three people were arrested after the incident late on Tuesday Picture: Chris Davey
Three people were arrested after the incident late on Tuesday Picture: Chris Davey

Police spokesman Andy Saunders confirmed no injuries had been reported.

Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 01634 792209, quoting 46/33420/19. Alternatively contact the independent charity Crimestoppers in Kent anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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