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Moment the terrified female pcso goes back and asks for help after being confronted by a man outside King’s Cross Station

Moment the terrified female pcso goes back and asks for help after being confronted by a man outside King’s Cross Station

A policewoman has been seen asking for help after being challenged by a man outside an important London railway station.

The British transport police worker was filmed outside a confrontation that was captured in the camera and widely shared online.

BTP has now issued an update on the incident that was reported in King’s Cross Station in downtown London on Wednesday afternoon.

The members of the public were seen through the confrontation that occurred on a catwalk that has been modernized in recent years in the middle of the regeneration of the area.

The official woman with high visuality clothes is heard, filmed that moves away from the man in front of her, urging colleagues by phone: “I need help here.”

While giving its location as King’s Cross, the support officer of the Police Community (PCSO) adds: ‘Hurry’.

Then he saw a man being carried after the incident that seemed to spread between the Kings Cross Mainline and the surrounding streets.

The BTP officers were filmed gathered outside the terminal that the Stan -Pancras Neighborhood Station whose services include the Cruzado Canal.

Moment the terrified female pcso goes back and asks for help after being confronted by a man outside King’s Cross Station

Video images of a British transport police officer have been shared and a confrontation with a man at the King’s Cross railway station in London

He saw the officer returning from the confrontation on Wednesday afternoon.

He saw the officer returning from the confrontation on Wednesday afternoon.

The images of the incident on Wednesday afternoon at King's Cross have been published on Instagram

The images of the incident on Wednesday afternoon at King’s Cross have been published on Instagram

Since then, the British transport police have said that their investigations on the incident have ended

Since then, the British transport police have said that their investigations on the incident have ended

A user published a clip that shows the confrontation on Instagram with almost 54,000 followers, who added: “Starting in Kings Cross Station, the police try to stop a suspect.”

The people who comment on the video shared on Instagram discussed the official’s response.

Some suggested that they should have done more while others sympathized with their situation, with a writing: “He fixed them completely to stop the suspect.”

Another said: “She is just a PCSO, they don’t have almost the same powers as regular officers.”

The officers have now revealed how there were reports of an alleged bag thief at the station, but now they have finished their consultations.

A spokesman for the British transport police today told Mailonline: “We are aware of an online video that shows a PCSO that responds to a report of the railway personnel that a bag thief was operating in King’s Cross Station.”

‘It was supported by police officers who arrived shortly after, and settled after consultations that had not taken place of crimes.

“We are proud of our PCSO in BTP, who in this case responded quickly and proactively, within the limits of their role, to keep the public safe.”

BTP said they were aware of a video shared online that shows 'a PCSO that responds to a report of the railway personnel that a bag thief was operating in Kings Cross Station'

BTP said they were aware of a video shared online that shows ‘a PCSO that responds to a report of the railway personnel that a bag thief was operating in Kings Cross Station’

The force also praised police colleagues who went to help at King's Cross on Wednesday.

The force also praised police colleagues who went to help at King’s Cross on Wednesday.

Mailonline revealed more than 4,100 crimes last year at King’s Cross St pancras, more than any other transportation station for the entire London network.

Criminality rates in the capital’s transport systems have more than duplicated since 2016, of nine per million trips to more than 21 last March.

Similarly, crimes have increased in the Overground line, DLR and Elizabeth, which opened in 2022.

In all the stations of the underground, terrestrial line, DLR and Elizabeth, excluding stations outside the london rates, 38,000 crimes were reported to the BTP in 2024, according to their data, equivalent to 104 per day.

The data includes crimes committed in the stations themselves and those committed in trains or reaching that station.

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