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Officers investigating a reported burglary at a Ramsgate business are seeking private CCTV footage.
The incident took place in Manston Business Park, Ramsgate, at around 9pm on Saturday 24 January 2026 where a business reported a number of licenced firearms had been stolen.
Patrols attended the scene, and enquiries are ongoing. Two men aged 38 and 66 from Faversham have been arrested in connection with the incident and have since been bailed.
Officers are particularly interested in CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage of Minster Road and The Street, Manston, between 6pm and 10pm on Saturday 24 January.
Anyone with information is urged to call the appeals line on 01843 222289, quoting reference 46/13128/26. Footage can be directly uploaded here.
Detective Chief Inspector Ricky Bassan said:
‘Burglaries of this nature are exceptionally rare, and we are asking the public to support our ongoing investigation. Any footage or information, no matter how small it may seem, could prove invaluable. ‘We recognise that, given the items taken, this incident may cause concern within the community. At this stage, there is nothing to indicate any risk to the wider public, nor any evidence to suggest that the burglary is linked to organised criminal activity.’