Armed police blew up the doors of a barn in an early raid on a Surrey farm while investigating the murder of Sergeant Matt Ratana.
On Friday, Sergeant Ratana was shot dead while running at the Croydon detention center, the alleged marksman was in critical condition in the hospital.
Armed police raided a farm early in the morning in a town rich in the officers’ belt in connection with the murder.
Officers reportedly walked through the door of one of the three houses at Courtlands Farm near Banstead Wood in Surrey.
Images taken up close recorded the sound of the explosion as it reverberated around neighboring properties.
A neighbor told MailOnline: “There was a massive explosion around 5. 40am and I looked out the window and saw that there should be 20 police cars and bumper vans lined up on the personal road leading to the nearby farm.
“It dawned, so the Gentile has just begun and I can distinguish the police with firearms, some were dressed in black and others wore military-style uniforms. They all had helmets where there seemed to be something attached like a headlight or an infrared camera.
“I didn’t see myself expelled from the assets and I didn’t see any arrest. “
In the new developments the immediate survey:
Police guard the front of a personal farm near Banstead Woods, Surrey, where armed officers raided a barn while investigating the murder of Sergeant Matt Ratana.
Sergeant Matiu Ratana, 54, was reportedly shot five times in the chest for point-blank range in Friday’s incident.
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