The British activist of the extreme right, Tommy Robinson, was arrested on Monday, August 4 at Luton airport in northern London, the transport police that sought to interrogate him after an altercation in the London Metro in which it is suspected that it is involved.
Without appointing it, the British transport police said in a statement that had arrested Monday “a 42 -year -old man from Bedfordshire in relation to an assault at the St Pancras station (in London) on July 28”.
The arrest took place at Luton airport shortly after 6.30 pm, after the British authorities received the information that “arrived aboard a lighthouse plane” in Portugal, he added.
Already imprisoned several times
Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was put in detention and is suspected of “assault and injuries.” It was sought “after leaving the country for Tenerife in early July 29, after the incident occurred in St pancras,” said the police.
According to the images that have become viral in X shortly after the incident in question, we see a man on the floor in a metropolitan corridor and Tommy Robinson stirred next to him, who tells a pin “caused me”, before quickly moving away.
Founder in 2009 of the English Defense League Groupuscul (English Defense League) of the Hooligan Movement, Tommy Robinson has already been sentenced several times, particularly for disturbances to public order, and imprisoned in 2018 for contempt.
It must be tried in October 2026 for refusing to give the PIN code of their laptop, which the police demanded under the extensive powers they have within the framework of the 2020 terrorism law.
Very active in social networks, where it is followed by millions of people, he is also accused of having helped to provoke the wave of antimigrant and Islamophobic disturbances that shook the country last summer.
Source: BFM TV
