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Three men, aged between 34-45 years of age, have been arrested in connection with criminal damage at Barclays on Moorgate.
At 3am on Monday 10 June, suspects were caught on our cameras approaching the building. Officers were sent to the scene and whilst they were on the way, the suspects sprayed the front of the building with red paint from an adapted fire extinguisher.
Officers arrived and following a short foot chase, three men were brought into custody.
Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Spooner said:
“Our extensive camera network located the suspects and enabled our officers to swiftly get to the scene and affect arrests. Criminal damage of businesses and institutions will not be tolerated and will result in police action.”