Police cordon off streets after 'suspicious vehicle' reported in East Croydon, London
- 4 years ago
A large area of East Croydon, London was evacuated on Thursday (February 6) after reports of a "suspicious vehicle."
The "suspicious vehicle" was found on Dingwall Road near East Croydon Station causing a large police cordon.
One witness who was at the scene can be heard saying: "Not gonna lie, mate, I'm s******* myself, look at this."
They later say: "Bomb scare East Croydon."
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called at 8.46 am on Thursday, February 6 to reports of a suspicious vehicle on Dingwall Road, Croydon.
Officers, including specialist officers, are on scene and cordons are in place."
The "suspicious vehicle" was found on Dingwall Road near East Croydon Station causing a large police cordon.
One witness who was at the scene can be heard saying: "Not gonna lie, mate, I'm s******* myself, look at this."
They later say: "Bomb scare East Croydon."
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called at 8.46 am on Thursday, February 6 to reports of a suspicious vehicle on Dingwall Road, Croydon.
Officers, including specialist officers, are on scene and cordons are in place."