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A man is due in court charged with possessing a knife and assaulting a police officer following a security breach at Downing Street. A man has appeared in court charged with possessing a knife and assaulting a police officer following a security breach at Downing Street.
Byung Jin Lee, 32, of no fixed address, was held after climbing over a 6ft-high set of iron railings at the back of the prime minister's residence on Sunday. Byung Jin Lee, 32, was arrested when he climbed over a 6ft high set of iron railings at the back of the prime minister's residence on Sunday.
Tony Blair was at Number 10 at the time but police said he was not "at risk". Tony Blair was at Number 10 at the time but police said he was not at risk.
Mr Lee was arrested after a brief struggle and will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court. Mr Lee, of no fixed address, was remanded in custody by City of Westminster magistrates.
Security at Downing Street is under review but Scotland Yard said: "We are satisfied that at no time was the prime minister at risk."Security at Downing Street is under review but Scotland Yard said: "We are satisfied that at no time was the prime minister at risk."