Two arrested after women 'held against their will'

Kara O'Neill
BBC News, Manchester
Greater Manchester Police Officers are seen in a small, messy cupboard arresting a man and putting handcuffs around his wristGreater Manchester Police
Officers said two suspects were found hiding in a concealed cupboard

Armed police forced their way into a house where two women were allegedly being held "against their will".

Firearms officers went to the property in Atherton, Wigan, earlier because two men "were not engaging with our force negotiator", a Greater Manchester Police (GMP) spokesman said.

The entrance had been barricaded with sofas and other furniture, and the suspects were eventually found hiding in a cupboard.

Two men, aged 31 and 21, were arrested on suspicion of kidnap, possession of a bladed article and recall to prison.

Greater Manchester Police A brown leather sofa and another darker-coloured sofa stand upright barricading an entrance way to an address in WiganGreater Manchester Police
The entrance to the address had been barricaded with sofas

A knife and a sword were recovered from the scene.

GMP said the officers went into the property because they had "every reason to believe the two women could come to serious physical harm".

Assistant Chief Constable Steph Parker said: "We know local residents in the Atherton area will have seen a large police presence earlier as our specialist officers tried to ensure this incident was brought to a safe resolution within an hour.

"Our officers are brilliantly trained and committed people who can face unpredictable and highly dangerous incidents with professionalism and skill to do the job very few of us could do."

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