Hainault tube station, in northeast London, has been closed by police after a major incident took place this morning leading to the arrest of one man who police said was wielding a sword.
A critical incident has been declared near a tube station in northeast London after reports a man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and police officers.
The man, alleged to have been carrying a sword, crashed a vehicle into a house in Thurlow Gardens, before reportedly stabbing a number of people, police said.
The 36 year old was alleged to have attacked members of the public and two police officers before eventually being arrested.
Police were alerted to the incident shortly before 7am this morning.
The condition of those injured isn’t currently known and officers are not looking for anymore suspects.
Hainault tube station in Ilford has been closed by police after the incident.
Wes Streeting, the MP for Ilford North, wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “A critical incident has been declared in Hainault.
“There are station and road closures in place. The police, ambulance service and fire brigade are responding.”
The Metropolitan Police said: “Police are at an incident in the Hainault area.
“Please follow the instructions of police officers on the ground.
“A man has been arrested.”
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