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Knutsford raid: Man faces acid possession charges after raid
A man has appeared in court over the possession of acids which caused the evacuation of a number of homes during a police raid.
Army explosive disposal experts were called in after "unknown substances" were found at a house in Knutsford on Monday, Cheshire Police said.
A 29-year-old Knutsford man was later charged with illegally possessing hydrochloric and sulphuric acids.
At Chester Magistrates' Court, he was bailed to appear again on 9 January.
Evacuated residents spent about 10 hours out of their homes after being told to leave following the raid at about 07:00 GMT on Monday.
A 330ft (100m) cordon was put in place while experts investigated the scene.
A force representative said four other men and a woman who were also arrested have been bailed pending further inquiries.
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