London’s Metropolitan Police have announced the arrest of a second individual, on suspicion of theft and criminal damage, following the removal of a prominent artwork by the renowned street artist Banksy. The artwork, featuring a red stop sign adorned with three military drones, was unveiled in Commercial Way, Peckham, just last Friday.

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The first arrest was made on Saturday, targeting a man in his 20s who faced charges related to the theft and criminal damage. He has since been released on bail, with further inquiries pending. The second individual, a man in his 40s, remains in police custody.

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