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Homes evacuated after man claims he had ‘access to explosives’ in London

A major armed police stand-off in south-east London ended after around 12 hours on Thursday morning after specialist officers forced entry to a property amid concerns over a suspected improvised explosive device (IED). The incident began shortly after 11pm on Wednesday night at a property on Stanstead Road in Catford, prompting a huge emergency services response and the evacuation of nearby residents. Armed Metropolitan Police officers, specialist counter-terror teams and explosive ordnance experts were deployed to the scene following reports of a potentially dangerous device inside the address. Road closures and police cordons were quickly put in place as officers urged members of the public to avoid the area. Residents reported hearing loud shouting and seeing heavily armed officers surrounding the property throughout the night as negotiators attempted to bring the incident to a peaceful conclusion. Counter Terror Officers Called To Scene Due to concerns surrounding a suspected IED within the property, specialist Counter Terrorism officers were called in to assist local officers during the operation. Multiple neighbouring homes were evacuated as a precaution while emergency crews assessed the potential risk to the public. ?? One local resident described the scene as ???extremely tense???, with emergency vehicles, armed police and specialist units remaining at the location for hours. The stand-off came to an end at around 9am on Thursday morning when officers entered the property and detained a man. The suspect suffered injuries during the arrest. It is unclear how these were caused ?? London???s Air Ambulance doctors attended the scene alongside paramedics before the man was taken away by ambulance for treatment. Cordons Remain In Place Police cordons remained in place following the arrest, while specialist officers continued searches and enquiries at the address.
Police were called to Stanstead Road in Catford last night after a resident said he had access to explosive (Picture: UKNIP)

Homes on a London street were evacuated after a man claiming to have access to a bomb fell from a window.

Police were called to Stanstead Road in Catford last night after a resident said he had access to explosives.

Officers deployed tear gas, forcing neighbours to evacuate their homes.

The man, believed to be in his 20s, then fell from an upper floor window and was taken to hospital.

He remains in a critical condition. It is not known whether any explosives were found.

The Metropolitan Police said: ‘Specialist officers and negotiators attended the scene and engaged with a man, believed to be in his 20s, who claimed to have access to explosives.

‘The London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade were also in attendance.

‘The man fell from an upper floor window of the property at 07:45hrs. He suffered a number of injuries and has been taken to hospital, where he remains in a critical condition.

‘A number of neighbouring properties have been evacuated. Officers remain at the scene and a cordon remains in place while enquiries continue.

‘The incident is not being treated as terror-related.

‘The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards has been notified, and a mandatory referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.’

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