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Four people were given a £200 fine for breaking coronavirus restrictions after police were called to a suspected poaching incident.
Catapults, ball bearings and poaching equipment were seized after officers from the Rural Task Force stopped two vehicles on Scooks Hill, Lenham.
Officers, supported by the Special Constabulary, were alerted to two suspicious vehicles reportedly linked to poaching at around 8.50pm last Friday.
The vehicles were traced to the A20 in Lenham and stopped.
Lamps, catapults and ball bearings were seized and the four occupants, who were not from the same household, were issued with £200 fines for breaching Covid-19 regulations.
At around 12.30am on Saturday, a Rural Task Force patrol also stopped a 4x4 on the A20 in Charing.
The occupants, who were not from the same household, had been driving their vehicle off-road in Pilgrims Way.
Two of them were issued with a £200 fixed penalty notice for breaching coronavirus regulations.
Sergeant Darren Walshaw of the Rural Task Force said: "Officers are continuing to protect and support rural communities throughout the pandemic.
"Whilst the vast majority of people respect the importance of adhering to the regulations, we will take appropriate action against those who show a blatant disregard for them."