Tactical police swarm home in Dural, Sydney in unfolding main police operation

Tactical police swarm home in Dural, Sydney in unfolding main police operation

A major police operation is currently underway which has caused a school to go into lockdown. 

Dozens of police vehicles swarmed to a residential property on Old Northern Road in Dural, 38km northwest of Sydney, at 12pm on Friday.

No information further information about what is happening is known at this time. 

A New South Wales Police spokesperson declined to comment on the matter for risk of jeopardizing their current operation. 

Officers have closed off Old Northern Road between Mid Dural Road and Cattai Ridge Road.

The intersection of Old Northern Road and Wylds Road has also been blocked. 

More than a dozen cars have positioned themselves outside the address and armoured officers were seen entering the property via a neighbour’s backyard.

The episode has forced a local school in the lockdown area to remain shuttered even after school ended and parents have been told their children are not allowed to leave.

Dozens of armoured officers swarmed a residential address as part of a major police operation in Dural, 38km northwest of Sydney, at 12pm on Friday

Dozens of armoured officers swarmed a residential address as part of a major police operation in Dural, 38km northwest of Sydney, at 12pm on Friday

Tactical officers were seen entering a neighbouring property

Tactical officers were seen entering a neighbouring property 

An elderly woman was seen being escorted by police out of a neighbouring address at 12.30pm, Nine News reports.

Officers were seen interviewing her shortly after.     

It is unclear at this time if this operation is linked to the discovery of a deceased man one suburb over in Glenorie about 11am on March 15.  

Police identified the body as that of John Birch, 39, who was found in a nearby paddock only a few hundred metres from the property currently being surrounded.

Dural residents said they were shocked to see tactical police swarm on their ‘sleepy little town’ on Friday.

‘There has to be at least 20 police in riot gear and masks,’ one person wrote on social media.

‘Was lucky to see a cop car once a month years ago, [let alone] a swat team,’ another added.

more to come 

A NSW Police spokesperson declined to comment on the nature of the operation fearing that any information may jeopardize its purpose 

Several roads in the area have been closed and a nearby school has been forced into lockdown