ACCESS Newswire
11 Jul 2025, 17:24 GMT+10
Officers discovered an estimated 25 kilograms of suspected Class A drugs, tightly packed and hidden in secret compartments. Alongside the drugs, they recovered a Beretta 92FS 9mm semi-automatic handgun, loaded with 38 rounds of ammunition.
LUTON, GB / ACCESS Newswire / July 11, 2025 / A dramatic police pursuit through Luton on the night of June 29 resulted in the seizure of a loaded firearm and an estimated £600,000 worth of suspected cocaine. Nearly a week later, crucial questions remain unanswered, and police are still searching for individuals who fled the scene.
The incident, which unfolded between 11:30 PM and 1:00 AM, began in Marsh Farm when Bedfordshire Police officers attempted to stop a vehicle as part of a proactive investigation into organised criminal activity. The driver failed to stop, sparking a high-speed chase that stretched through Dallow, Farley Hill, and eventually ended on Beechwood Road, where the vehicle was forcibly brought to a halt.
Inside, officers discovered an estimated 25 kilograms of suspected Class A drugs, tightly packed and hidden in secret compartments. Alongside the drugs, they recovered a Beretta 92FS 9mm semi-automatic handgun, loaded with 38 rounds of ammunition, found beneath the driver's seat in a specially modified compartment.
A 29-year-old man of no fixed address was arrested at the scene and taken into custody. He is being questioned on suspicion of:
Possession with intent to supply Class A drugs
Possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life
Dangerous driving
Bedfordshire Police confirmed that other individuals are believed to have fled the vehicle on foot. So far, no further arrests have been reported.
'This was a significant seizure and a strong example of the ongoing work being done to disrupt serious and organised criminal activity in the region,' a police spokesperson said.
'The recovery of such a large quantity of drugs and a loaded firearm presents a clear threat to public safety, and investigations are continuing at pace.'
Lingering Questions and Local Concerns
Despite the dramatic nature of the arrest and the high-value seizure, many details remain unclear. Police have not yet released the identity of the arrested man, and the identities, or even descriptions, of the individuals who fled remain unknown.
For residents in Dallow, Farley Hill, and Marsh Farm, where the chase took place, the incident is raising fears about the scale of criminal operations active in Luton. The fact that a loaded weapon and a substantial quantity of drugs were being moved through local neighbourhoods in the middle of the night is prompting serious concerns about public safety.
Appeal to the Public: Were You There That Night?
Bedfordshire Police are continuing to appeal for dashcam and residential CCTV footage from residents in the Dallow, Beechwood Road, and Chaul End areas between 10:30 PM and 1:00 AM on the night of the incident.
Anyone who witnessed unusual activity, especially individuals fleeing on foot, is urged to contact police or provide information anonymously through Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
Why This Story Matters
This is more than a routine crime report. The scale of the seizure, the weapon involved, and the unresolved details make this incident a key moment in Luton's ongoing struggle with organised crime. It also raises bigger questions: How widespread are such operations in our town? And what can be done to ensure the community is both protected and informed?
As a local journalist, I believe it's vital that this story reaches as many Luton residents as possible. If you were in the area that night, or if you've seen anything unusual recently that may be connected, now is the time to come forward. Your information could make a difference.
I will continue following this story and sharing any new developments as they come to light.
About Clarke Journalism
Clarke Journalism is an independent news initiative founded by Christopher Clarke, focused on local reporting in Luton and the wider Bedfordshire area. The aim is to shed light on stories that impact everyday residents - with a particular focus on crime, safety, and transparency.
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SOURCE: Clarke Journalism
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