Two men have been arrested over an illegal Hampshire car meet that saw stones hurled at police.

The car meet drew crowds of more than 500 people and started at the East Winchester Park and Ride late on September 21.

The crowds quickly moved on to Southampton, Eastleigh, Chandler's Ford, Fareham and finally gathering at Southsea seafront shortly after midnight.

After already arresting five people in connection with the car meet, police have today re-arrested a 32-yeasr-old and arrested another 21-year-old man from Wales.

Police said the two men from Wales, had already been interviewed as part of enquiries into the car meet.

It is alleged they misled officers in these interviews, and on Sunday officers arrested the two men, both from Caerphilly, Wales, on suspicion of perverting the course of justice.

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The 32-year-old had previously been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving as part of the investigation, while the 21-year-old had attended a voluntary interview.

Previously, police arrested a 19-year-old from Swanmore, an 18-year-old from Tadley, a 24-year-old from Portsmouth and a 22-year-old was arrested in Farnborough in connection with the car meet last month.

While searching the 21-year-old's address, police also located cannabis and some items believed to indicate an intent to supply drugs and a zombie knife, which have been seized.

Chief Inspector Emma Hart, from Hampshire Constabulary's Roads Policing Unit, said: "Our teams continue to work hard to identify anyone involved in alleged offences during the car meet last month.

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"The kind of dangerous driving and anti-social behaviour seen at this meet has a considerable effect on our communities, something we take extremely seriously.

"Our investigation is not about preventing those genuine car enthusiasts from showing off their passion, but is about taking action against anyone using events as an opportunity to engage in criminal acts."

As part of the ongoing investigation, police are continuing to appeal for anyone with information or any video footage to get in touch.

You can do this either by calling 101, or by going to and quoting the reference 44240406801.