London tube station closed after suspicious item found on train

North Greenwich station evacuated ahead of controlled detonation on Jubilee line

Suspect device: North Greenwich tube station remained closed five hours after counterterrorism officers   were called to investigate the discovery of a suspicious object    on a train. Photograph: Tim Ireland/PA Wire
Suspect device: North Greenwich tube station remained closed five hours after counterterrorism officers were called to investigate the discovery of a suspicious object on a train. Photograph: Tim Ireland/PA Wire

A controlled detonation has been carried out at a London tube station after a “suspicious” item was found on an underground train.

The item was discovered at North Greenwich station at 11am on Thursday and led to the station being evacuated. Counterterrorism investigators were called in.

The item was found on a train travelling eastbound on the Jubilee line.

In a statement police said Scotland Yard’s counterterrorism command was now investigating. Five hours after the item was discovered, the station remained closed.

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A police statement said: “Shortly after 11am on Thursday, October 20th, the British Transport Police was called to North Greenwich underground station after train staff reported finding a suspicious item on a train travelling eastbound on the Jubilee line.

“Specialist officers from the Met and [British Transport Police] are in attendance and a controlled detonation has since taken place to ensure the item is safe.”

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The statement added: “While we are keeping an open mind, the Met’s counterterrorism command is leading the investigation because it has the expertise to deal with incidents of this kind. British Transport Police is supporting them in their investigation.”

There was no service between Canary Wharf and Stratford due to the security alert and severe delays on the rest of the Jubilee line.

(Guardian service)