Terrorism threat hits London again

Incident sees man quickly arrested

Terrorism threat hits London again

Insurance News

By Terry Gangcuangco

Terrorism insurers will be only too aware of how major incidents spark interest in their products – and now another case has been thrust into the headlines, thankfully, on this occasion, without any loss of life.

This morning, transport ground to a halt at the Charing Cross railway station in London after a man on the underground tracks claimed to be wielding a bomb. He was arrested at 7:45am BST.

Officers of the British Transport Police (BTP) dealt with the incident after receiving reports earlier in the day. As a precaution, the railway station was evacuated and there were no trains or subway services running for several hours.

“We are now working to reopen the station as soon as possible and would like to thank passengers and rail staff for their patience and understanding during this incident,” said BTP in a statement.

No further details have been provided.

UPDATE: BTP has now labelled the incident a ‘bomb hoax’. 

“A 38-year-old man was detained by officers and has been held under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act and taken to a place of safety," it said.

 

 

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