police raid.Merseyside Police carried out a search warrant at around 8.20pm this evening (Monday, September 19) on Netherby Street in Dingle, Merseyside.
A full search was conducted and shortly afterwards police erected a cordon covering around one third of the street. Vehicles were blocked from crossing with tape.READ MORE: Man fined after strapping huge carpet to windscreen and 'almost causing pile up'Then at around 10.15pm Royal Army Ordinance Corps arrived at the scene, reports The Liverpool Echo.
A police matrix van - a vehicle used to tackle incidents of serious organised crime and disorder which are often seen after large scale crime incidents in Liverpool - was spotted first with police either side of the cordon.
The the army bomb disposal van arrived, with Merseyside Police then confirming that a number of homes on Netherby Street had been evacuated.A police statement read: “Officers are this evening, Monday 19th September, at a house in Toxteth.
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