Armed police descended on Upminster railway station after reports of a man acting suspiciously, prompting a large emergency response on Sunday evening (16 March).
The British Transport Police (BTP) were called to the scene at around 7pm following concerns raised about the behaviour of an individual inside the station on Station Road.
Firearms officers were dispatched alongside other police units, with dramatic footage shared online capturing blue lights flashing as armed officers moved into the station.
Extensive Search Yields No Results
Despite the heavy police presence and a thorough search of the station, no trace of the suspect was found.
A British Transport Police spokesperson confirmed:
“Officers were called to Upminster railway station at around 7pm on Sunday (16 March) following reports of a man acting suspiciously in the station.
Officers attended, including firearms officers, and conducted a thorough search of the station, but no trace of the person was found.”
Community Reaction and Transport Disruption
The sudden police operation sparked alarm among commuters and residents, with some taking to social media to express concerns about the heavy law enforcement presence.
While it remains unclear what the man was reportedly doing to raise suspicion, police have assured the public that there was no wider threat and that patrols in the area will continue as a precaution.
There was minor disruption to train services, but normal operations resumed after the search concluded.
Police Appeal for Information
Authorities are now urging anyone who may have seen the man in question or has relevant information to come forward. Witnesses can contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting the time and location of the incident.
Further updates will be provided if police release additional details about the suspect or any ongoing investigation.