A man from Plumstead has been jailed after CCTV operators caught him and another man “showing off” weapons in Peterborough city centre.
Police received a call from CCTV operators on February 13 regarding a group of men with suspected weapons in Wheel Yard car park, behind Peterborough Cathedral.
The CCTV showed Quinton Hyland, 41, showing a meat cleaver to three other men, and Jonathan Yeye, 21, pulling a samurai sword and machete from his trousers.
Cameras watched as the group moved into the town centre, with armed officers arriving minutes later to arrest Hyland.
Hyland was found with the meat cleaver in his rucksack.
Two other men aged 50 and 51 were also arrested in Cattle Market Road.
Yeye, of Pegwell Street in Plumstead, was previously jailed in 2021 after being found in possession of a two-foot machete.
He was detained in Priestgate.
Yeye was found with the two weapons still down his trousers, as well as an imitation firearm, according to police.
Yeye, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (September 29) where he was jailed for a year and two months after previously admitting being in possession of an offensive weapon in a public place – a samurai sword, being in possession of a blade in a public place –a machete, and being in possession of an imitation firearm in a public place – a BB handgun.
Hyland, of no fixed address, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on February 15 where he was sentenced to 34 weeks in prison after admitting being in possession of a blade in a public place –a meat cleaver.
The other two men were released from police custody with no further action being taken.
Detective Constable Lauren Clark, who investigated, said: “This was a great spot by CCTV operators who are an incredibly valuable resource – being the eyes in the sky, they had an incredibly clear view of this group who appeared to be showing of their weapons to each other.
“With a quick response from our armed officers, we were able to apprehend the group and seize the weapons before any harm was done.”
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “Two men have been jailed after CCTV operators captured them “showing off” weapons in a group in Peterborough city centre.
“We received a call from CCTV operators on 13 February reporting a group of men with suspected weapons in Wheel Yard car park, behind Peterborough Cathedral.
“The footage showed 41-year-old Quinton Hyland showing a meat cleaver to three other men, before one of the group – 21-year-old Jonathan Yeye – pulled a samurai sword and machete from his trousers.
“Cameras monitored them as they moved off into the town centre, with armed officers arriving minutes later to arrest Hyland, who was found with the meat cleaver in his rucksack, and two other men aged 50 and 51 in Cattle Market Road.
“Yeye, who was jailed in 2021 after being found in possession of a two-foot machete – was detained in Priestgate where he was found with the two weapons still down his trousers, as well as an imitation firearm.
“Yeye, of Pegwell Street, Plumstead, Greater London, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (29 September) where he was jailed for a year and two months after previously admitting being in possession of an offensive weapon in a public place – namely a samurai sword, being in possession of a blade in a public place – namely a machete, and being in possession of an imitation firearm in a public place – namely a BB handgun.
“Hyland, of no fixed address, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on 15 February where he was sentenced to 34 weeks in prison after admitting being in possession of a blade in a public place – namely a meat cleaver.
“The other two men were released from police custody with no further action being taken.”
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