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CRACK down on vigilanteism continues as notorious crime fighter is arrested.

Beth Smith.

The Ivenchear standard.

Last night, Wednesday the  fifth of July at 2 3:57 pm, their was a disturbance at a residential flat block in the Elsbi area. With armed police in attendance. Witnesses described a highly controlled operation which was inactive quickly, no gun shots were fired. A man aged in his 20s was arrested.
This morning: Friday the seventh of July, a police spokeswoman confirmed that Notorious vigilante and alleged leader of the so called guards, dubbed the Searcher real name unknown, had been arrested.
The vigilante respected for his protection of the ordinary man through his pursuit of criminals from petty thieves, to sex traffickers, to wife beaters, to murderers has become a Hero for the General public, but a thorn in the side of the authorities as a result of his unlawful behaviour and attitude toward the law. His comments to A journalist receiving backlash for his description of the judge justice Grey Arden QC, as a "Spineless P**** who doesn't give a S*** about nobody; he can go..."
The Searchers arrest follows, the governments pushing forward of the vigilante act passed at a 60 40 agreement percentage in the house of commons last March. Many members of the Guards group including spokesmen Andre Izaac, and vigilante dubbed the Seca real name Vanessa Sanchez have been arrested and are now pending trial. In a public statement the crown prosecution service described Sanchez's arrest as "A step forward in making our countries streets safer from criminals who take justice in to their own hands to the cost of this countries values," whilst the Guards wrote upon their twitter "Our streets have become that little bit less safe. Free Sanchez and Izaac."
The Searchers arrest creates a precedent for the future of the guards and other vigilante groups functioning in the UK.
The crown prosecution, greater Ivenchear police force, and the Guards were not available to comment for this story.

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