The Daily Telegraph

Man threatens packed bus with ‘unknown substance’

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

‘They told him to get off the bus about five times and he didn’t and they went up and tasered him’

POLICE were called to a bus in Croydon on Sunday night as a man reportedly threatened fellow passengers with an unknown substance.

Passengers and the driver were evacuated from the bus, police said. The substance was not thrown at anyone and there were no injuries. Video obtained by The Telegraph showed the suspect sitting on the top deck before he was tasered by officers.

“We watched the whole thing, right there at the bus stop,” one resident said. “The bus got stopped outside by armed police. They were hanging around outside for ages and then more police came, the fire engines came and then they were just waiting for a specialist unit. They told him to get off the bus about five times and he didn’t and they went up and they tasered him. He was calm.”

Others said they looked out their window to see queues of buses and a huge police presence.

“I looked out the window and there was a queue of buses right up and down the road,” another resident said. “There were lots of police, in various outfits.”

London Road was closed from around 8.30pm as police responded to the situation.

A video shared on social media showed several police officers in blue all-in-one suits attending the scene.

A police statement said: “There is currently a police presence in London Road.

“We were called to the location shortly after 8.30pm to reports of a man threatenin­g bus passengers with an unknown substance. The substance has not been thrown at anyone and nobody is injured.

“All passengers and the driver have left the bus,” the statement added.

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 ?? ?? Metropolit­an Police officers on London Road, in Croydon along with firefighte­rs using what appear to be hazmat suits before confrontin­g an unknown man, inset, who allegedly took control of a bus on Sunday night
Metropolit­an Police officers on London Road, in Croydon along with firefighte­rs using what appear to be hazmat suits before confrontin­g an unknown man, inset, who allegedly took control of a bus on Sunday night

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