Tulse Hill station: Man ‘wielding machete’ tasered by police on platform of south London station

Patrick Grafton-Green15 January 2019
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A man reportedly wielding a machete has been tasered and arrested on the platform of a south London railway station.

Police were called to Tulse Hill station at about 6.30pm on Monday to reports of a man in possession of a knife.

A group of officers surrounded the man and pinned him to the ground. Pictures from the scene appeared to show a large machete on the ground nearby.

The man, 59, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and possession of an offensive weapon.

Police and the suspect at Tulse Hill on Monday night
@Vikjas85/Twitter/PA

Conor Fortune said he was on a Thameslink train siting at Tulse Hill when he heard a male voice "shouting quite loudly".

The 39-year-old, from south-west London, said: "After several minutes of being sat on the platform, the driver announced that we were being held and she shut the doors as a precaution, and advised nobody to get off as there was 'a dangerous man on the platform'.

"She informed us the police had been alerted and were responding."

Brian Williams tweeted: "Excellent work by Met police at Tulse Hill. Illustrates the vital importance of having readily available taser equipped officers."

The incident is not believed to be terror related.

A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesman added: “Officers from BTP and the Metropolitan Police were called to Tulse Hill station after reports of a man in possession of a knife.

“Police officers were quickly on scene and detained a man on the platforms at the station. During the detainment a Taser device was discharged.

“The man is being taken to custody. There are no reported injuries.”

Anyone who witnessed what happened is asked to contact BTP by sending a text to 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 478 of 14/01/2019.

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