Sunderland Echo

More arrests after night of violence

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk @SBrownsonJ­PI

Two more men have been arrested after armed police carried out night-time raids in Sunderland as they continue to crack down on a spate of violent incidents in the city.

Officers have responded to a number of reports of disorder in the north of the city this week involving groups of men that have been seen carrying weapons.

All those involved are thought to be known to each other and the incidents are believed to be retaliator­y attacks between rival groups.

On Monday, six men were arrested in connection with the disorder and on Wednesday, two more suspects were brought into custody.

At about 1am yesterday, armed officers executed warrants at two further addresses in the city – with two further men receiving a surprise wake up call.

They were both arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and remain in police custody.

Superinten­dent Paul Milner, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “The violent offences committed this week by these two rival groups are absolutely appalling and we are committed to ensuring anyone involved is brought before the courts.

“Overnight, we planned and executed strike sat two further addresses believed to be associated­with criminalit­y and these two arrests now take the tally up to 10 in total.

“Under the banner of Operation Sentinel, we will use every tactic at our disposal to detect and disrupt serious and violent crime – and further activity can be expected over the coming days.

“Anybody found to be involved can expect a knock on their door and I hope this positive action offers reassuranc­e to all those in our communitie­s.

“I would like to reiterate that all those involved are believed to be known to each other and there is no wider threat to the public.

"Officers remain in the area to carry out inquiries–and anyone with concerns is encouraged to speak to us .”

Officers were called to the Marley Crescent area of the city at 12.15am on Monday, after a report that a man had been assaulted.

A 31-year-old man was found with non-life threatenin­g injuries consistent with a stabbing and was taken to hospital.

On the same day, at 5 pm, officers were alerted to a group of men believed to be in possession of weapons who were reported to be acting suspicious­ly in the Emsworth Road area.

Officers carried out a search of an address where they located a number of machetes.

As part of those discoverie­s, police searched a string of addresses across the city and located further weapons that have been seized.

Then at 12.15pm on Wednesday, officers were called to an address on Rochdale Way following a report that a group of men had assaulted another man.

The man was taken to hospital with non-life threatenin­g injuries to his arm and head consistent with having been caused by a bladed article.

Officers are treating all the incidents as linked and an investigat­ion is ongoing.

Six men arrested have been released under investigat­ion. Four men remain in police custody.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of the force website or by calling 101 quotinglog­NP-20210712-0847.

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Northumbri­a Police on Rochdale Way in Sunderland on Wednesday afternoon.
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Police on the scene of the incident in Emsworth Road in Carley Hill.

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