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THIS is the terrifying moment cops face off with an armed suspect - before a sudden explosion.

Police attended an address in Gosport, Hampshire shortly before 10am on 28 August last year to arrest 54-year-old Damian Mazurkiewicz for an unrelated matter.

Cops attended an address in Gosport shortly before 10am on 28 August last year
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Cops attended an address in Gosport shortly before 10am on 28 August last yearCredit: Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
Officers found Mazurkiewicz holding an imitation firearm
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Officers found Mazurkiewicz holding an imitation firearmCredit: Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
Mazurkiewicz pressed a trigger switch in his hand which released a burst of smoke
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Mazurkiewicz pressed a trigger switch in his hand which released a burst of smokeCredit: Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary

Officers armed with Tasers entered the address where they found Mazurkiewicz holding an imitation firearm.

Mazurkiewicz was challenged by officers who repeatedly ordered him to "put the gun down" before he pressed a trigger switch in his hand.

This released a burst of smoke from a black box attached to his body.

Officers Tasered Mazurkiewicz and removed him from the address, along with the low explosive device.

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Locals were evacuated from their homes while the Royal Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal team (EOD) attended to secure the device.

Mazurkiewicz, of Davenport Close in Gosport, was subsequently charged with doing an act with intent to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or damage property, and possession of an imitation firearm.

He initially denied the offences and the case went to trial at Winchester Crown Court on Wednesday 21 February this year.

But on the first day of the trial he pleaded guilty to doing an act with intent to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or damage property, and use of an imitation firearm to resist arrest.

Mazurkiewicz was remanded in custody to appear at Portsmouth Crown Court for sentencing on Wednesday 8 May.

At the hearing, he was sentenced for the offences in addition to two counts of breaching a restraining order.

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He was jailed for four years and three months, with an additional extended license period of 3 years.

Inspector Sam Warne from Hampshire Police said: “This incident had a significant impact and caused disruption within our local community over a bank holiday during the summer holidays where, working with partners, we needed to evacuate many households in the area and provide support, advice and shelter for displaced residents.

“Managing this incident on the day, I was impressed with the friendly community spirit in which the people of Alver Valley worked with police and partners to share the safety message and respond to our control of the incident.

"The quick and decisive actions taken by police on the day saw the area brought back to some normality late in the evening.

"The officers first on scene have since been nominated for a national Police Federation bravery award, and will attend a Downing Street reception this summer.”

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NEIGHBOURS were reportedly warned to 'stay indoors' as major armed police units swarmed a housing estate in Leeds last week.

Dozens of armed officers and armoured vehicles were at the scene in Stanningley after a man was seen with a 'handgun'.

It was reported that the alarm was raised around 12.30pm at a property in the Half Mile Green area.

West Yorkshire Police confirmed officers responded to a domestic-related incident.

A man was seen with what appeared to be a handgun which led cops to withdraw from the building.

Specialist firearms officers and trained negotiators went to the scene to reach a "safe conclusion".

Armoured vehicles were stationed in a street which was cordoned off, The Sun reported on June 9.

The police watchdog later said that a discharged gun was found at a house where a man was fatally injured following a stand-off, reported.

The unnamed man was found inside the property on Half Mile Green on Sunday.

He later died in hospital.

Chief Inspector Chris Spellerberg, District Commander for Fareham & Gosport, said: “I would like to commend the professionalism and courage of our officers on that day, from a routine deployment this quickly escalated into an incident which could have caused serious injury to them and the community.

“Our officers ran towards danger, put their own lives at risk to protect those of their colleagues and the public.

"Along with the excellent work of our investigating officers and many other teams and colleagues who supported the initial response and complex investigation, we have ensured the safety of the community which has ultimately led to the person responsible being convicted and sentenced.

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“It is incidents such as these which exemplify our police service, delivering exceptional local policing for our communities in Gosport.

"I also want to thank the affected residents for their patience, co-operation and understanding which allowed police and emergency services to deal with this incident and the aftermath effectively.”

Officers managed to remove him from the building
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Officers managed to remove him from the buildingCredit: Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
Damian Mazurkiewicz was jailed for four years and three months
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Damian Mazurkiewicz was jailed for four years and three monthsCredit: HAMPSHIRE POLICE
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