Crediton Hill in London has been cordoned off and closed to traffic after a suspect package was reported outside a property. The incident prompted a swift response from the Metropolitan Police and emergency services.
Shortly before 8 p.m. on Monday evening, authorities received a report from a vigilant member of the public regarding the presence of a suspicious package in the vicinity. In response to this concerning information, both the police and fire crews were dispatched to the scene.
The Met Police have implemented a secure cordon around the area, and they have issued a public advisory urging residents and drivers to avoid the affected zone. The safety measures are in place while law enforcement officials assess and respond to the situation.
Adding to the response, specialized Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officers from the Police SO15 Counter Terrorism Command have been summoned to the location. Their presence and expertise are crucial in ensuring the safe examination and handling of the suspicious package.
This incident underscores the vigilance of Londoners and their commitment to maintaining the safety and security of their communities. Law enforcement and emergency services remain dedicated to swiftly and diligently addressing any potential threats to public safety.
As the situation develops, further updates will be provided to the public to ensure everyone’s safety and keep the community well-informed. Authorities are taking all necessary precautions to handle the situation effectively and with the utmost care.
A Spokesman for the Met Police said: At 18:58hrs on Monday, 22 January police were made aware of a suspicious package outside a residential address in Crediton Hill, NW6. Officers established safety cordons while the item was examined. The item was deemed non-suspicious and cordons have now been lifted.