INTRUDERS were reportedly caught on camera while trespassing at Didcot Power Station, prompting response from the police helicopter.
NPAS Benson said it was drafted in by Thames Valley Police last night to 'help clear the Didcot Power Station site after intruders [were] seen on camera'.
2150hrs 21/3 - after some training around Redhill (and popping in to @NPASRedhill for fuel and to discover they’ve hidden all the coffee!) we headed back to @tvpsouthandvale to help clear the #Didcot power station site after intruders seen on camera. #p1526
— NPAS Benson (@NPASBenson) March 21, 2018
Police are still investigating the cause of the tragic collapse of the Didcot A boiler house on February 23, 2016, killing four men.
In January at a pre-inquest review, a detective chief inspector said the site remains a crime scene with 24-hour police presence.
NPAS Benson did not state if any arrests were made last night, but police have been asked for more details.
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