The bomb has returned to the scene of an incident at Squad Kent, where a person said a Chensaw was shot by a police officer.
Police on Monday on Monday 19:15 participated in a property in Ashford Road, Hollingbourne near Madestone near BST, so that a person could be arrested in his mid -30s on suspicion of attack.
Officials said that the man was also wearing an item, which is believed to be an immediate explosive tool (IED). In the shooting, he suffered injuries in his hand and stomach and was rushed to the hospital.
The Kent Police said the explosive Ordnance Settlement (EOD) unit was again at the scene on Wednesday evening after “after the items” which needs to be settled safely “.
A stretch of the A20 near Maidstone was closed and a cordon was installed, in which the motorists asked to find alternative routes until the next notice.
An investigation has been initiated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
According to IOPC, during the incident on Monday, armed officers were deployed during the arrest when the man refused to come out of the house.
The Watchdog said that the police fired a baton round at the person before covering behind a hedge.
A spokesman for IOPC said, “The officers went in and a police dog was deployed.”
“The man ignored orders to keep Chensaw down and a second baton round was discharged and then, a few seconds later, he moved to the authorities and an officer shot with a traditional gun.”
IOPC said that the arms were found at the address and the bomb squad “made a device safe”, IOPC.
The EOD unit was called on Wednesday to settle further goods.
A spokesman for the Kent Police said that the force was supporting the IOPC investigation.