Two people have been charged on suspicion of breaching an order which prevented them from entering a Bucks property. 

Arrests were made yesterday, July 31, in Milton Keynes, and the individuals are set to be remanded in court this morning.  

The order under which the two were arrested on suspicion of breaching was a Closure Order on North 10th Street. 

This type of order can be issued by police or councils and restricts access to a property, often to prevent public nuisance or disorder. 

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Thames Valley Police stated: "Today [July 31], officers from the Central Milton Keynes Neighbourhood Policing Team arrested two individuals for breaching a Closure Order on North 10th Street.

"Both offenders have been charged and remanded to court tomorrow morning [August 1].

"We want to send a clear message: Closure Orders will be enforced robustly.

"They are put in place to protect our communities, and we will not tolerate any Anti-Social Behaviour in the area.

"Your safety is our priority.

"We're committed to creating a secure environment for residents and the public—these actions reflect that promise."