
Horror as man ‘spotted with gun' at Tube station sparking huge emergency response
COPS have raced to a Tube station after a man was allegedly spotted with a gun.
A 61-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of possessing a firearm.
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Authorities raced to Elm Park station where they apprehended the man, who is alleged to have be in possession of a gun.
He is now in police custody.
The rapid operation kicked off at 7am, just as commuters were beginning to flood into the busy District Line station.
Cops closed down the station while dealing with the incident, keeping the shutters down until 10.46am.
During that time, Transport for London (TfL) took to social media to warn commuters to stay away.
A spokersperson for the brand tweeted: "This station is closed while police respond to an incident.
"Tickets are being accepted on London Buses via reasonable routes."
Meanwhile, a spokesperson from British Transport Police confirmed more details about the case.
The spokesperson said: 'Officers were called just after 7am today (June 19) to Elm Park Underground station following reports of a man in possession of a firearm.
"Officers attended, and a 61-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and taken into custody.
'Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has information is asked to contact BTP by texting 61016, or by calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 109 of 19 June.'
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