Tommy Robinson Apprehended at Luton Airport Over London Assault
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 4 – Tommy Robinson fled the UK after allegedly assaulting a 64-year-old man at a London train station; he was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after returning from Tenerife.
- Tommy Robinson has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm in connection with an alleged assault at St Pancras station last month.
- The arrest occurred at Luton Airport after authorities were notified of his arrival on a flight from Faro.
- Robinson, 42, from Bedfordshire, is being questioned by officers from BTP regarding the incident.
- He has been released on police bail until September 2 while investigations continue.
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Well-known right-wing extremist Tommy Robinson has been arrested for a suspected attack, reports several British media.
Tommy Robinson arrested at Luton airport over alleged St Pancras assault
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