THREE males who were arrested following a brawl in Bradford city centre at the weekend have been released on bail.

The incident took place shortly before 5am yesterday morning (Sunday) on Sackville Street involving a number of males fighting in the street.

A 27-year-old man was found at the scene with injuries, believed to be caused by a machete.

He was taken to hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

Initial enquiries suggested the suspects had left the scene in a vehicle, which was subsequently stopped a short time later in Keighley.

The occupants of the vehicle, two 17-year-olds and a 19-year-old, were arrested in connection with the incident.

A number of weapons were recovered from the vehicle, including a machete.

A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said today: "The three males arrested have been bailed pending further enquiries."

Yesterday, Detective Chief Inspector, Alan Weekes, said: “Thankfully, the injuries sustained are not considered life-threatening but we know all too well how dangerous the use of weapons can be and the devasting consequences it can have.

“The rapid response of our officers following this incident has led to multiple arrests and resulted in offensive weapons being taken off the streets.”

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