Two more people have been arrested after hundreds attended a car meet across Hampshire. 

A 24-year-old man from Portsmouth and a 32-year-old man from Caerphilly have been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving. 

It follows a large car meet on Saturday, September 21 which took place in Winchester, Southampton, Eastleigh, Chandler's Ford, Fareham and Southsea. 

The two men remain in custody while enquiries continue. 

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It means that five people have now been arrested in connection with the event. 

Two vehicles, a black BMW M140i and BMW 320d, have also been seized, bringing the total number of cars seized to six.

A BMW M3, a Ford Fiesta, a Volkswagen Golf and a BMW M2 were also taken off the streets this week. 

Inspector Andy Tester said: "Our officers will do all in our powers to identify, locate and arrest people we believe to be involved in dangerous driving and anti-social behaviour at these gatherings.

"Motorists who drive in an anti-social manner risk the safety of road users and their behaviour disrupts our local communities – this behaviour will not be tolerated.

"We take all reports of dangerous driving extremely seriously and we have now arrested a total of five people in connection with last week’s car meet.

"If you don't want us taking your vehicle and arresting you, then don't behave recklessly and endanger the lives of others, along with the considerable impact it has on local residents.

"We will continue to act swiftly and decisively, using all powers available to us to disrupt this behaviour."