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Man charged with making bomb threat after Margate flats evacuated

A man has been charged after reportedly threatening to torch a block of flats – prompting dozens of residents to flee and a road to close.

Emergency services were alerted to 16 flats, in Cliftonville, Margate, following a disturbance, resulting in a six-hour evacuation.

Police and the fire service wre in attendance in Sweyn Road in Cliftonville yesterday. Picture: Jamie Horton
Police and the fire service wre in attendance in Sweyn Road in Cliftonville yesterday. Picture: Jamie Horton

Tony Gannon was arrested and has since been charged with communicating a bomb hoax at the Sweyn Road flats.

It is understood residents in 16 homes were not allowed to return for more than six hours.

A police spokesperson said: “Kent Police was called to a property in Sweyn Road around 9am on Wednesday following a report of a man making threats to cause damage to the property.

“Officers attended and were assisted by Kent Fire and Rescue Service. A man was later arrested at the scene.

“A cordon was established and 16 households were evacuated as a precaution during the incident.

“They were later able to return home and the cordon was lifted.”

16 flats were forced to flee their homes after threats were made. Picture: Jamie Horton
16 flats were forced to flee their homes after threats were made. Picture: Jamie Horton

At about 9am yesterday morning three police cars and two fire engines were seen parked outside the flats.

Speaking at the time, a fire service spokesperson said: “Kent Fire and Rescue Service has been called to assist Kent Police at a block of flats in Sweyn Road. Two fire engines have been sent to the scene.”

A police spokesperson added: “Officers along with other emergency services have been in attendance following threats made by a person inside the property.

“A cordon has been set up as a precaution while officers deal with the incident.”

Gannon, of Sweyn Road, is due to appear at Folkestone Magistrates' Court tomorrow (Friday, July 21).

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