A school in Wales was put in lockdown after a 'threat to kill' was allegedly made, with a teenager now arrested by police.

Armed Police stormed into the Welsh school as all pupils were kept inside their classroom, as they took a teenager into police custody on Wednesday afternoon.

Their response came after officers were called to Ysgol Bro Myrddin in Carmarthen, as more police stood lining the school's front gates, stopping anyone from coming in or out.

Alongside armed officers, police dogs and a drone were seen on the school grounds and nearby area.

Pupils were locked down for around an hour and a half, with buses and worried parents lining up on the road outside.

Once the arrest was made, school buses were let back onto the site with all pupils making their way home at a later time

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