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Man faces axe charge following ‘violent disorder’ outside Waitrose in Canterbury

A man has been charged with possessing an axe and creating “violent disorder” outside a Waitrose.

Erblin Haxhiaj of York Road, Ashford, was arrested with five others following a reports of a fracas outside the grocery store near St George's Place in Canterbury.

Police and the ambulance service at the scene behind Waitrose in Canterbury
Police and the ambulance service at the scene behind Waitrose in Canterbury

The episode took place at 6.08pm on Thursday 28 September 2023 as 999 reports of an altercation involving several men came in.

Police attended the scene but on arrival found the group had dispersed.

Officers cordoned off the area and an ambulance crew also attended.

A spokesperson for Kent Police said: “Emergency services were later called to an address in Ashford, where a man reported injuries believed to be linked to the earlier incident.

One of the police officers present, with an ambulance, at the scene behind Waitrose in Canterbury
One of the police officers present, with an ambulance, at the scene behind Waitrose in Canterbury

“He was taken to a London hospital, from where he has since been discharged.”

As part of an ongoing investigation by Kent Police six people were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.

Detectives have now charged Erblin Haxhiaj with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon, an axe.

The 30-year-old is due to appear before Folkestone Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 3 October.

The five other arrested people have been bailed pending further enquiries.

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