Schoolboys, 14 and 16, are charged after 'chemical attack' at train station leaves two police officers in hospital
3 months, 3 weeks ago

Schoolboys, 14 and 16, are charged after 'chemical attack' at train station leaves two police officers in hospital

Daily Mail  

Two schoolboys aged 14 and 16 have been charged after an alleged chemical attack at a train station which left two police officers in hospital. Two individuals were at Surbiton railway station in south west London at around 4.20pm on Friday when they were spotted by British Transport Police 'acting suspiciously'. Two schoolboys, aged 14 and 16, have been charged after a suspected chemical attack at Surbiton railway station on Friday afternoon When officers approached, they were 'exposed to a substance believed to be alkaline', a spokesperson for BTP said Passengers travelling through Surbiton station faced major disruption, as some services were cancelled and others were severely delayed. A spokesperson for British Transport Police said: 'Officers from British Transport Police were at Surbiton railway station today at around 4.20pm when they spotted two people acting suspiciously.

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Two boys, 14 and 16, charged over suspected chemical attack at Surbiton train station
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Schoolboys, 14 and 16, are arrested after suspected chemical attack at Surbiton railway station left two police officers needing urgent hospital treatment
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