London Tube station stabbing a ‘terrorist incident’
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
LONDON, UK (ANS – December 5, 2015)
– Terror has come to another major European city, London, with a
stabbing at a Tube [subway] station in east London being treated as a
“terrorist incident” by the city’s Metropolitan Police.
According to the BBC, Police were called to reports of people being attacked at Leytonstone station just after 19:00 GMT.
“A
man was arrested after being Tasered by police. One man suffered
serious knife injuries while two others received minor injuries,” said
the BBC.
“Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Command are now investigating the incident.”
The Met, as it is also known, said the suspect was reportedly threatening other people with a knife.
A
witness told the BBC he saw a man holding a knife, about 3ins (7.5cm)
long, standing over another man who was lying on the ground, and people
running out of the Central Line station.
Police said they received a call at 19:06 GMT and the man was arrested at 19:14.
The BBC report went on to say that they said the most seriously-hurt victim's injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
Commander
Richard Walton, who leads the counter-terrorism unit, said: “We are
treating this as a terrorist incident. I would urge the public to remain
calm, but alert and vigilant.
“The threat from terrorism remains at severe, which means that a terrorist attack is highly likely.
“I
would appeal to anyone who was in the vicinity of Leytonstone
underground station earlier this evening at around 7pm who saw anything
suspicious to call the anti-terror hotline on +44 (0) 800 789 321.
“Anyone
who may have captured video or photographic footage of the incident is
also urged to make contact with the Counter-Terrorism Command via the
Anti-Terror hotline.”
‘Thin blade’
Witness
Michael Garcia, 24, a financial analyst from Leytonstone, said he was
walking along an underground passage that runs through the station when
he saw people running outside.
“I realized it wasn't a fight but something more sinister,” he said.
He
then saw “a guy, an adult, lying on the floor with a guy standing next
to him brandishing a knife of about three inches... maybe a hobby
knife.”
“It
had a thin blade, but looked fairly long,” Mr. Garcia said. “He was
screaming 'go on, then, run' to everyone else. He was pacing back and
forth next to the guy on the floor. He came up to the barriers.”
Another
witness, named Khayam, told BBC Radio 5 live that people were shouting
and throwing things at the arrested man as he was led from the station.
“I
saw pedestrians shouting at him, one tried to throw a bottle and the
police officers said ‘back off’ and took him to the police van.
“I
saw a victim come out on a vertical stretcher with ambulance staff and
several minutes later police closed off the station and evacuated
everyone from the area.”
Videos have been posted on the internet, purportedly showing the attacker in the station.
BBC
correspondent Helena Lee said: “A number of videos have been posted,
unverified, but I have seen a couple of those where we see the suspect
near the ticketing hall at Leytonstone Tube station.
“You see this man shouting various things and then he is surrounded by a number of police officers.
“They try to Taser him, they fail a number of times and then they are successful.
“You
then see the suspect fall to the ground, drop what appears to be a
knife in his hand, that falls to the ground as well and then they arrest
him.”
‘Absolutely shocking’
There has been severe disruption to the Central Line on the Tube since the attack.
No
trains were running between Liverpool Street and Woodford and Newbury
Park for the rest of the night and there have been lengthy delays on the
rest of the line.
Labour
leader Jeremy Corbyn wrote on Twitter: “The stabbing in Leytonstone is
absolutely shocking. My thoughts are with the victim and his family.”
Tim Farron, leader of the Liberal Democrats, tweeted that the attack “was an act of pure evil.”
Photo
captions: 1) There has been severe disruption to the Tube as a result
of the attack (Press Association).2) Police cordon off Leytonstone
station (Press Association). 2) 3) Dan Wooding.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 74, is an award-winning author, broadcaster
and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents,
and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he
has been married for 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter,
and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the author of some
45 books and has two TV programs and one radio show in Southern
California.
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