Tommy Robinson bailed after arrest over alleged assault at railway station
LONDON, AUG 5 – Tommy Robinson was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after a serious assault at St Pancras station left a man hospitalized, police said he is on bail pending investigation.
- Far-Right activist Tommy Robinson, 42, was detained on August 4 at Luton Airport upon his return from Faro, in connection with an incident that occurred at St Pancras station on July 28.
- Robinson left the UK for Tenerife shortly after the incident and was wanted by police for questioning before his return and arrest.
- British Transport Police said officers found a man with serious injuries at St Pancras, who received CPR and was hospitalized but later discharged last week.
- Robinson maintained that he defended himself when a man confronted him and called on the police to make the CCTV footage public, confident that no jury would find him guilty once they had seen it.
- Robinson was granted police bail with restrictions in place until September 8, as investigations proceed, and authorities confirmed he cooperated by informing them about his planned trip abroad and expected return.
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Tommy Robinson Arrested Over Alleged Railway Station Assault.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: British anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson was arrested by police after a physical altercation at a train station in London.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Tommy Robinson, British police, unidentified injured man.WHEN & WHERE: The altercation took place on July 28, while Robinson’s arrest occurred several days later.KEY QUOTE: “RELEASE THE FOOTAGE.” – Tommy Robinson on social media.IMPACT: The arrest could lead to potential …
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