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London’s Oxford Street underground station reopens after incident


An armed policeman runs down Oxford Street in central London on November 24, 2017, as police responded to an incident. British police said they were responding to an 'incident' at Oxford Circus in central London on Friday and have evacuated the Underground station, in an area thronged with people on a busy shopping day.

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An armed policeman runs down Oxford Street in central London on November 24, 2017, as police responded to an incident. British police said they were responding to an ‘incident’ at Oxford Circus in central London on Friday and have evacuated the Underground station, in an area thronged with people on a busy shopping day.

London’s Oxford Circus underground station in the heart of the British capital’s main shopping district was briefly evacuated on Friday evening as armed police swooped in to tackle an unspecified incident, a Reuters witness and police said.

British Transport Police confirmed officers had been sent to the station to respond to the incident.

The police force said they had received reports that shots had been fired on Oxford Street and in the nearby underground station, which they were responding to as if it might be terrorist-related.

They later said there was no evidence that shots were fired, or that there were any casualties. The station has since been reopened.

“Police were called at 16:38 hrs … to a number of reports of shots fired on Oxford Street and underground at Oxford Circus tube station,” the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

“Police have responded as if the incident is terrorist related. Armed and unarmed officers are on scene” the police added.

The police have not yet located any suspects.

“If you are on Oxford Street go into a building. Officers are on scene and dealing,” London’s Metropolitan Police said on Twitter.

The Reuters witness said Oxford Street had been packed with shoppers taking advantage of the Black Friday sales. The witness said the area had been cleared of people and traffic and fire engines and police were rushing to the scene.

“Oxford Circus Station is closed while we investigate a customer incident,” said the capital’s transport operator, Transport for London, adding trains were not stopping at the station due to the incident.

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