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BBC News
12 hours ago
- BBC News
Perranporth teenager arrested on suspicion of terrorism bailed
Police have bailed a 16-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of terrorism Perranporth teenager was arrested on suspicion of dissemination of terrorist publications by counter terrorism officers, said Devon and Cornwall said the boy had been released on police bail pending further force said a "number of searches" were going on at addresses around Perranporth and Redruth in relation to the investigation.


BBC News
a day ago
- BBC News
Perranporth boy, 16, held in terrorism investigation
Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of terrorism Perranporth teenager was arrested on suspicion of dissemination of terrorist publications by officers from Counter Terrorism Policing South West, said the Devon and Cornwall said a "number of searches" were going on at addresses around Perranporth and Redruth in relation to the suspect remains in police custody, said officers.


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Boy, 16, arrested over ‘terrorism offences' as armed cops swarm seaside town
A TEENAGE boy has been arrested by police on suspicion of terrorism offences. Cops today carried out searches at addresses in Perranporth and Redruth in Cornwall in connection with the investigation. Multiple police vehicles were seen in the area of East Pool Park, Redruth this morning, according to witnesses. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said a 16-year-old boy from Perranporth was arrested on suspicion of suspicion of dissemination of terrorist publications contrary to Section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006. . He has been remanded in police custody. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Officers from Counter Terrorism Policing South West (CTPSW) have today arrested a young male on suspicion of terrorism offences in the Cornwall area. "The 16-year-old from Perranporth was arrested on suspicion of dissemination of terrorist publications contrary to Section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006. "A number of searches are being conducted at addresses within the local area of Perranporth and Redruth in relation to this investigation. "A young male remains in police custody at this time." 1 Like us on Facebook at @TheSun.


BBC News
10-06-2025
- BBC News
Police release electronic photo of suspected Redruth robber
An electronic photo has been released by police in the hopes of identifying a man suspected of a robbery in and Cornwall Police said a suspect stole fragrances from the Superdrug store on Fore Street between 16:30 GMT and 17:00 on Monday 3 inquiries were carried out, but the suspect remained unidentified, detectives has been described as a white male, about 5ft 9in (1.75m) tall and of skinny build. He has blue eyes, grey stubble facial hair and was thought to be aged in his mid-40s. Anyone with information has been asked to contact officers to aid their investigation.


BBC News
27-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
Dawe saddened as Cornwall's Twickenham hopes end
Cornwall head coach Graham Dawe says he is disappointed his side have missed out on a Twickenham Black and Gold were beaten 34-18 by Kent at Redruth in their opening pool game of the County win means Kent are guaranteed to top their three-team pool in the Bill Beaumont Cup after beating Hampshire 42-5 in their opening game last week. Cornwall travel to Hampshire knowing a win will secure second place in the tournament, having lost out to Kent for third successive season."We thought we had parity up front, we had a great scrum, a very organised lineout," Dawe told BBC Radio Cornwall"But maybe we were guilty of playing a bit too much sometimes and didn't really build any pressure, and they're very good."Two Ben Charnock tries and a penalty try helped Kent lead 21-5 before Tom Cowan-Dickie, who had got Cornwall's opening score, got a second unconverted try shortly before half-time. The two sides traded penalties early in the second period before Harry Larkins crossed for a 61st-minute penalty to close the gap to six points as Kent led thought they had taken the lead soon after when Ben Plummer went over, but he was adjudged to have stepped into touch, and soon after Mikel Davies got the winning try."Losing two people to the bin doesn't help, stepping into touch doesn't help when we had momentum, and that would have been less than a one score game going into the last 15 minutes," added Dawe."Maybe she should have settled it in the first hour, but it didn't happen, and we paid the price."