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Off duty cop arrests man on Lewisham train for exposing himself to teenage girl

An off duty police officer arrested a man on a train after he committed a sex act in front of a teenage girl.

The Detective Inspector was on his way to work for a night shift on a train through Lewisham on Monday, November 29, when a teenage girl asked him for help, not knowing he was a police officer. 

She told him that another man on the train indecently exposed himself and began committing a sexual act in front of her.

The officer detained and arrested the man as the train pulled into New Cross, but as they got off the train the suspect tried to break free and became violent.

This resulted in a tussle on the platform.

A member of the public and station staff came to help the DI detain the suspect and called 999 for emergency assistance. 

Officers from British Transport Police  arrived soon after and took the man into custody.

The suspect has since been convicted for the offence.

Detective Chief Superintendent Marcus Barnett, who is in charge of policing in Hackney and Tower Hamlets, where the DI is based said: “Being a police officer means we are expected to step up and place ourselves in difficult or dangerous situations in order to protect the public, regardless of whether or not we are on duty.

“My officer acted extremely fast and prevented the suspect from getting away while still supporting the victim who was understandably extremely shaken. 

“I hope this shows the public our commitment to keeping everyone safe, especially women and girls. 

“I am incredibly proud of the selfless and brave way in which he stepped forward, not thinking for a moment about anything other than protecting the young girl and the wider community. 

“I also applaud the actions of the member of the public and station staff who stepped in and supported the officer when he shouted for assistance. Due to the brave actions of everyone involved a dangerous individual was arrested.”

If you have been a victim of sexual assault report it to police on 101 or call 999 if the incident has just happened.

If the incident took place on a train or tube report to British Transport Police by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

Information can also be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.


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