HIGH ALERT

Cops beef up security on London Underground after ‘viable explosive device’ arrest

Police have deployed more officers and armed police this weekend after 19-year-old man was arrested yesterday in connection with package in North Greenwich

SECURITY has been stepped up on the London Underground this weekend after a ‘explosive device’ was found on the network earlier this week.

Cops disposed of the ‘viable’ device on Thursday in a controlled explosion and arrested a 19-year-old man yesterday.

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Police have increased security on the London Underground this weekendCredit: PA:Press Association
It follows the arrest of a 19-year-old man on Holloway Road yesterdayCredit: BBC
He was cuffed in connection with an ‘explosive’ found at North Greenwich stationCredit: Getty Images

A Scotland Yard spokesman told the news agency Agence France-Presse today that: “The public will see more officers, including armed police, in and around transport hubs.”

The young suspect is being questioned under counter-terrorism laws in connection with the suspicious package found the day before at North Greenwich station.

A policeman with an electric stun gun was present during the arrest on Holloway Road, a busy shopping street in north London, but no shots were fired.

The station in southeast London serves the popular O2 Arena next doorCredit: BBC
Commuters stranded at the locked down station on ThursdayCredit: Twitter/@muchosoul

The suspect – who was arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of terrorism acts – remains in custody.

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reported that the suspect was thought to be a “lone wolf” and said that the incident was “feared to be the first credible bombing attempt on the London transport network in more than 10 years”.

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The threat level for transport in London has also been raised to 'severe' meaning an attack is also considered to be 'highly likely'.

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A memo to its staff said: “This increase is in response to the discovery of a suspected viable improvised explosive device (IED) on a London Underground train yesterday.

“It is unknown who placed the device and what their motivation was.

“Therefore it remains possible that the perpetrator may attempt to place further devices.

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“The threat level will continue to be reviewed as further information is received.”


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