Government Rules Out Airport-Style Security Scanners at Train Stations Following Stabbing Attack
- Two men stabbed passengers on a train in Cambridgeshire, resulting in eleven people hospitalized, with two in critical condition.
 - The British Transport Police confirmed that two suspects, aged 32 and 35, were arrested for attempted murder.
 - Security expert Anthony Glees has called for metal detectors at all train stations to enhance passenger safety.
 - The government stated the incident is not being treated as an act of terrorism, and forensic investigations are ongoing.
 
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Security expert calls for metal detectors at 'all stations' after horror train stabbing
EXCLUSIVE: Eleven people have been treated for stab wounds following the Huntingdon train stabbings on Saturday evening (November 1), but now one security expert says 'tough' measures are needed
Government Rules Out Airport-style Security Scanners At Train Stations Following Stabbing Attack
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