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SPY PROBE WIDENS

Salisbury probe extends to town ‘where poisoned cop Nick Bailey lived’… raising fears he brought nerve agent Novichok home with him

THE Salisbury nerve agent probe has widened to the home of poisoned cop Nick Bailey - raising fears he may have brought the deadly chemical home with him.

Troops swooped on sleepy Alderholt, Dorset, this morning, where the Wiltshire Police Detective Sergeant, who is currently in hospital, lives.

 The military have descended on Alderholt in Dorset where hero cop Nick Bailey lives
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The military have descended on Alderholt in Dorset where hero cop Nick Bailey livesCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun

Officers are concerned DS Bailey may have gone home after coming into contact with nerve agent Novichok after he was first on the scene at the Salisbury poisoning.

A source told : "I understand the investigation is concerned about cross contamination at DS Bailey's address, which suggests he'd gone home."

DS Bailey was rushed to hospital after the attack that left ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia fighting for life.

He was initially in intensive care but is now conscious and talking.

 Nick Bailey was taken to hospital after the nerve agent attack
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Nick Bailey was taken to hospital after the nerve agent attackCredit: Press Association Images
 The military swooped on Alderholt this morning
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The military swooped on Alderholt this morningCredit: London News Pictures
 There are fears DS Bailey may have returned home after being exposed to the nerve agent
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There are fears DS Bailey may have returned home after being exposed to the nerve agentCredit: London News Pictures
 A green tent has been erected close to where the officer lives
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A green tent has been erected close to where the officer livesCredit: AFP or licensors
 The military were also seen bagging up items
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The military were also seen bagging up itemsCredit: AFP or licensors

A group of children were escorted through the area by two police officers as they left school and locals have been warned the road would be closed.

Later a car was removed by an army truck near the Larkhill military camp near Salisbury.

It comes just a day after heavily equipped teams descended on Gillingham to recover a car involved in the investigation.

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service crews today confirmed they were at the scene in Alderholt, with their presence related to the Salisbury poisonings.

A spokesperson said: "We are on standby to support our colleagues should our assistance be required."

Large Army loaders were seen in the town, with local media reporting that a vehicle is expected to be taken away.

Local residents had been told by police that the area would be closed between 10am and 5pm today.

 Later a car was removed by an army truck near the Larkhill military camp near Salisbury
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Later a car was removed by an army truck near the Larkhill military camp near SalisburyCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun
 Forensic teams were also seen at the Wiltshire military camp
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Forensic teams were also seen at the Wiltshire military campCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun
 Theresa May visits the city where former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent, in Salisbury
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Theresa May visits the city where former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent, in SalisburyCredit: AFP or licensors
 Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia, who are fighting for their lives in hospital
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Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia, who are fighting for their lives in hospital

Theresa May today visited Salisbury, viewing the pub where Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned.

She also met with DS Bailey in hospital and saw the bench where the ex-spy and his daughter were found as she met with police officers and local leaders.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police who are handling the investigation said: "The military is assisting police to remove a number of vehicles and items from areas of Dorset, following the incident in Salisbury.

"The public should not be alarmed and the public health advice remains the same.

 Military in protective clothing prepare to remove vehicles from a car park in Salisbury, earlier this week
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Military in protective clothing prepare to remove vehicles from a car park in Salisbury, earlier this weekCredit: EPA
Military vehicles spotted in Gillingham as police probe into Salisbury poisoning widens

"The military has the expertise and capability to respond to a range of contingencies. The Ministry of Defence regularly assists the emergency services and local authorities in the UK.

"Military assistance will continue as necessary during this investigation."

Ms May, Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel issued an unprecedented statement saying Russia's attack on a spy in Salisbury "threatens the security of us all".

 Police had swooped on Gillingham yesterday as the cordon widened
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Police had swooped on Gillingham yesterday as the cordon widened

She added: "This happened in the UK but it could have happened anywhere and we are taking a united stance against it."

But Russian foreign ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova said that allegations Vladimir Putin is behind the attempted hit were "insane".

She added: "After the United Kingdom announced unfriendly actions against Russia, retaliatory measures must be taken, as the Russian foreign ministry stated yesterday.

"They are currently under consideration and will be taken in the near future."

And the foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said British diplomats would "definitely" be thrown out of Russia, adding that the revenge measures will take place "very soon".

Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, 33, were exposed to an "unknown substance" while out in Salisbury on Sunday, March 4, 2018.

They were found slumped on a bench in a "catatonic state" and anti-terror police are investigating CCTV believed to show the Russian father and daughter before the suspected "poisoning".

Theresa May fist bumps a member of public during visit to Salisbury


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