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King's Head in Rochester High Street raided by police

Police carried out an early morning raid on a town centre pub as part of investigations into suspected drug dealing.

Officers were seen smashing their way into the historic King's Head in Rochester High Street at about 7am.

Phil Wellbrook reports from Rochester High Street

A resident who lives nearby was in bed when she heard a loud commotion outside.

The 54-year-old, who did not want to be named, said: "I heard dogs barking and really loud banging. I thought one of the shops may have been broken into."

Another passer-by said: "There were police everywhere, about five police cars. There was a lot of running round."

Police spokesman James Walker said: "On the morning of May 12, Kent Police officers executed a pre-planned warrant a property in Rochester High Street.

"As part of enquiries, a 28-year-old man from Rochester was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs and cannabis.

Boarded up pub door after raid which saw a man arrested on suspicion of drug dealing
Boarded up pub door after raid which saw a man arrested on suspicion of drug dealing

"He was also arrested on suspicion of an assault which took place inside a private address in Rochester on 15 April. He remains in custody as enquiries continue."

Hours later a workman was hastily boarding up a side door of the pub which is also used as a bed and breakfast.

The pub is due to reopen on Monday.

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