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Who is this woman? Police appeal for identity of person 'acting suspiciously' in Westminster | |
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Police are searching for a woman displaying “suspicious behaviour” while trying to access a highly restricted area in Westminster. | Police are searching for a woman displaying “suspicious behaviour” while trying to access a highly restricted area in Westminster. |
The woman attempted to gain access to the area at around 3:30pm on 24 February this year but was refused by police. | The woman attempted to gain access to the area at around 3:30pm on 24 February this year but was refused by police. |
The Met believe this is the same woman who was captured on CCTV footage walking in the area nearby. | The Met believe this is the same woman who was captured on CCTV footage walking in the area nearby. |
The woman in question then returned to the restricted area in a second attempt to gain access 10 minutes later, but was again refused. | The woman in question then returned to the restricted area in a second attempt to gain access 10 minutes later, but was again refused. |
Police said a discarded scarf, which is believed to belong to the woman, was later "found on a nearby wall wrapped around two large knives". | Police said a discarded scarf, which is believed to belong to the woman, was later "found on a nearby wall wrapped around two large knives". |
Police said this is not being linked to any other incidents at this time, but has released the CCTV footage in a public appeal to help identify the woman. | Police said this is not being linked to any other incidents at this time, but has released the CCTV footage in a public appeal to help identify the woman. |
Anyone who can identify the woman should contact police on 020 7161 6216 or by dialling 101. | Anyone who can identify the woman should contact police on 020 7161 6216 or by dialling 101. |
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