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Man and dog taken down from King’s Cross clock tower after Iran protest | Man and dog taken down from King’s Cross clock tower after Iran protest |
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Protester who unfurled banner below clock face removed by cherry picker after almost four hours | Protester who unfurled banner below clock face removed by cherry picker after almost four hours |
A man holding what appeared to be a pomeranian dog who climbed the clock tower at King’s Cross station in London to unfurl a banner calling for freedom for Iran has come down and been arrested. | |
As rain began to pour, the protester packed his banner away. He spoke to mediators and was brought down by a turntable ladder at 11.50am, bringing the standoff to an end after nearly four hours. | |
The man had been standing in front of the clock face on the station’s 34-metre tower since rush hour on Tuesday morning. | The man had been standing in front of the clock face on the station’s 34-metre tower since rush hour on Tuesday morning. |
British Transport Police said officers were called to King’s Cross at about 8am after reports of a person in a precarious position. | British Transport Police said officers were called to King’s Cross at about 8am after reports of a person in a precarious position. |
A spokesman for British Transport police said officers had been called to the station to “reports of a person in a precarious position”. | |
In a statement on Tuesday afternoon the force added: “Officers attended alongside other emergency services, and a man was safely removed from the position and arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance.” | |
An ambulance crew, an incident response officer and paramedics from the hazardous area response team were also present at the scene. | An ambulance crew, an incident response officer and paramedics from the hazardous area response team were also present at the scene. |
The front of the station was shut to passengers as Network Rail, which operates the station, isolated the area beneath where the protester stood. | The front of the station was shut to passengers as Network Rail, which operates the station, isolated the area beneath where the protester stood. |
Network Rail wrote in a post on X that train services had been unaffected by the incident. It said it was “supporting emergency services to ensure the situation is resolved safely”. | Network Rail wrote in a post on X that train services had been unaffected by the incident. It said it was “supporting emergency services to ensure the situation is resolved safely”. |
Main entrances remained open but the exits from platforms 1-8 were closed. | Main entrances remained open but the exits from platforms 1-8 were closed. |
Suspended from the clock tower was a banner with slogans written in Farsi and in English. It stated in English: “Iran belongs to its people. Freedom for Iran. Every deal with them against human rights. Dictators exert terror and poverty.” | Suspended from the clock tower was a banner with slogans written in Farsi and in English. It stated in English: “Iran belongs to its people. Freedom for Iran. Every deal with them against human rights. Dictators exert terror and poverty.” |
The banner also featured the logo of the Freedom Movement of Iran, a pro-democracy party that promotes separation between religion and state. The party is outlawed by the current Iranian government. | The banner also featured the logo of the Freedom Movement of Iran, a pro-democracy party that promotes separation between religion and state. The party is outlawed by the current Iranian government. |
The man was holding what appeared to be a pomeranian dog and wearing a T-shirt with a “no to war” slogan. He was seen making video calls and taking selfies. | The man was holding what appeared to be a pomeranian dog and wearing a T-shirt with a “no to war” slogan. He was seen making video calls and taking selfies. |
A London fire brigade spokesperson said it was called at 8.14am and two fire engines and about 10 firefighters were assisting British Transport Police. | A London fire brigade spokesperson said it was called at 8.14am and two fire engines and about 10 firefighters were assisting British Transport Police. |