Police appeal after incidents at London train stations on Armistice Day
Appeals have been launched to identify five people after footage circulated online of incidents at London train stations on Armistice Day.
British Transport Police released images of four men they want to speak to after what the force says was a racially aggravated altercation at Waterloo station on Saturday.
The force also released an image of a woman they want to speak to after an alleged anti-Semitic hate crime at Victoria station.
The 90-second video posted online of the incident at Waterloo station shows men swearing repeatedly, including shouting “terrorist" and “we were born in this country”.
A separate video was shared on social media which shows an argument before one person appears to shout out an anti-Semitic call for violence at Victoria station.
It comes after more than 90 counter-protesters were arrested as hundreds of thousands of people took part in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in central London on Saturday.
We have released images of individuals we would like to speak to in connection with these incidents at Waterloo and London Victoria.
If you can help us identify them, please contact BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, referencing number 217 of 12/11/2023. pic.twitter.com/xH2EN83zsJ— British Transport Police (@BTP) November 12, 2023
Anyone who recognises the woman is asked to contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 217 of November 12.
And anyone who can identify the group of men is asked to contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference number 217 of November 12.
You can submit information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.