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Two men who handed themselves in to police over an incident which sparked a mass evacuation at Oxford Circus Tube station have been released without charge.Two men who handed themselves in to police over an incident which sparked a mass evacuation at Oxford Circus Tube station have been released without charge.
British Transport Police (BTP) are investigating if any offence was committed after panic erupted in the packed station on Friday.
Several people were injured and nine were taken to hospital, including one with leg injuries, after panic erupted in the packed Underground station on Friday.Several people were injured and nine were taken to hospital, including one with leg injuries, after panic erupted in the packed Underground station on Friday.
Armed police raced to Oxford Circus Tube station and Oxford Street after receiving 999 calls reporting shots had been fired.Armed police raced to Oxford Circus Tube station and Oxford Street after receiving 999 calls reporting shots had been fired.
The two men, aged 21 and 40, went to a police station voluntarily after a public appeal was launched, British Transport Police said. The two men, aged 21 and 40, were quizzed on Saturday after going to a police station voluntarily.
Both were interviewed by police. They haven't been identified or charged with any crime.  BTP said the incident was believed to have started when an altercation erupted between two men on the platform.
  A spokeswoman for the force said on Sunday: "There are no criminal proceedings against them. They have not been arrested or charged."
Officers are still trawling through CCTV footage and speaking to witnesses in an attempt to make sense of what happened, but no further suspects are being sought.
The incident sparked panic among rush-hour commuters and Black Friday shoppers in central London.
But around 90 minutes after responding, police said there was no evidence of any shots, casualties or suspects.
The station was reopened, cordons removed and the area returned to normal.
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