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    Home - Wales - Armed police will be at a North Wales holiday park this week but say ‘no specific threat’
    Wales Updated:May 7, 2024

    Armed police will be at a North Wales holiday park this week but say ‘no specific threat’

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    Armed police will be at a North Wales holiday park this week but say ‘no specific threat’

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    Armed police will be at a North Wales holiday park and intend on using it as a base for training exercises. The site will provide a realistic environment for scenarios such as hostage situations.

    The training exercises will involve armed officers and police dogs. The site’s layout and facilities will enhance the officers’ skills in handling high-pressure situations.

    The officers will use the currently closed Pontins site in Prestatyn. The Welsh police will use the park for a week and despite the heavy presence have said that there is ‘no specific threat’

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    Armed police will be at a North Wales holiday park this week but say ‘no specific threat’

    Armed police will be at a North Wales holiday park this week but say ‘no specific threat’
    The officers will use the currently closed Pontins site in Prestatyn

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    David Pike

    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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