Police stopped Niall Barry and James Witham in a taxi on the way to the festival
Footage showed the moment a man accused of organising Ashley Dale's murder was found with a knife on his way to Glastonbury Festival.
READ MORE: Police patrols increased across Manchester to 'protect communities' following Hamas attacks in Israel "On the morning of Saturday 25th June, Niall Barry and James Witham were in a taxi, travelling from the Pig and Wheel towards the festival. Uniformed officers stopped the vehicle they were in. In the rear of the taxi, along with Niall Barry and James Witham, was a holdall.
PC Whatley then picks up a black handled flick knife, pressing a button on the side to release the three inch blade. He says: "Oh hello, Mr Niall". A colleague adds: "That'll do, that'll come in." PC Whatley tells Witham: "I am going to arrest you then on possession of this ". He reads Witham his rights, who said: "Ah I didn't know it was even in there."
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