British Transport Police

British Transport Police

law enforcement United Kingdom

The British Transport Police is a specialist police force responsible for policing the railways and certain other transport systems in Great Britain. They work to ensure the safety and security of passengers, staff, and the rail network, often collaborating with local law enforcement agencies on incidents that occur on or near trains and stations. Recently, they were involved in the investigation of a stabbing incident at a railway station in Cambridgeshire, where multiple people were injured.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: British Transport Police reported that a member of LNER staff attempted to stop the attacker as the train travelled between Peterborough and Huntingdon. 7

The Guardian: Metal detectors at train stations would ‘make life impossible’, says UK transport secretary | UK news

Estonia Estonia: The British Transport Police reported that ten people were taken to the hospital after the stabbing on the train in Cambridgeshire. 5

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