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A 14-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly carrying an imitation gun at his school in West Sussex. | A 14-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly carrying an imitation gun at his school in West Sussex. |
Police were called to Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School, in Buckswood Drive, Crawley, on Tuesday. | Police were called to Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School, in Buckswood Drive, Crawley, on Tuesday. |
The boy, who is from the Crawley area, was detained and later released on police bail until next week. | The boy, who is from the Crawley area, was detained and later released on police bail until next week. |
A Sussex Police spokeswoman said: "We arrested a boy on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm in a public place." | A Sussex Police spokeswoman said: "We arrested a boy on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm in a public place." |
It is believed the boy was spotted on the school's CCTV putting the gun into his locker after showing it to his friends. | |
'Strict policy' | 'Strict policy' |
Staff alerted police, who then searched his locker. | |
Peter Wickert, head teacher of the school which has about 1,300 pupils aged between 11 and 18, said the school had been told that a replica weapon was seized by officers. | |
"There was nothing particularly dangerous about it," he said. | |
In an open letter posted to parents on the school's website, Mr Wickert explained that it has a "very strict prohibited items policy". | |
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"Any pupils who breach this policy will face very serious sanctions which include permanent exclusion," he said. | |
"May I point out that our priority here is the health and safety of all pupils and staff, and we will continue to ensure that this remains the case." | "May I point out that our priority here is the health and safety of all pupils and staff, and we will continue to ensure that this remains the case." |
Councillor Henry Smith, leader of West Sussex County Council, said the school had reacted very quickly and professionally. | |
Last year, four pupils from the same school were expelled for taking cocaine before lessons. |
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