Three arrested over ‘racially aggravated altercation’ at Waterloo station
Three man have been arrested in connection with a racially aggravated altercation which took place on Armistice Day at London’s Waterloo Station.
British Transport Police said they include a 57-year old from Surbiton, a 61-year old from West Molesey and a 33-year old from Christchurch.
The group remain in police custody.
A social media post from the force said the incident occurred at around 5.30pm on Saturday, after the pro-Palestine demonstration had been dispersed from the station.
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