The Metropolitan Police have arrested a man following reports of a robbery on Oxford Street, London. The incident occurred around 8:00 pm on Friday, 28 March, after police were alerted to a group of men attempting to steal mobile phones from members of the public.
Incident Details
According to the Metropolitan Police press release, officers were dispatched to the bustling shopping area after receiving reports of the attempted theft. It was reported that a group of men were targeting individuals and trying to steal their mobile phones.
During the response, officers pursued and arrested one man on suspicion of theft. His bike was also seized as part of the operation. In addition to the arrest, the suspect was reported for road traffic offences.
Police Statement
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “The man was later released from custody without further action.
The police presence on Oxford Street during the incident drew attention from onlookers, but officers were able to manage the situation swiftly. The suspect’s bike being seized highlights the importance of addressing both theft-related and road traffic offences concurrently.
Public Safety
Oxford Street, known for its heavy foot traffic and popular retail outlets, has seen heightened security measures in recent months. Authorities continue to encourage the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.
Anyone with information related to this incident is urged to contact the Metropolitan Police on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.