British Transport Police (BTP) officers were called to Eastbourne railway station late last Friday evening following reports of anti-social behaviour. According to a police spokesperson, the incident occurred just after 9:30 PM on January 16. Officers attended the scene promptly and removed a man from the station who was reportedly causing distress to both station […]

British Transport Police (BTP) officers were called to Eastbourne railway station late last Friday evening following reports of anti-social behaviour. According to a police spokesperson, the incident occurred just after 9:30 PM on January 16.
Officers attended the scene promptly and removed a man from the station who was reportedly causing distress to both station staff and passengers.
The police confirmed that no arrest was made in connection with the incident. The situation was resolved without further disruption to the station’s operations.
For those travelling through Eastbourne station, services have continued to run as normal following the brief incident. The swift response by the British Transport Police ensured minimal impact on the evening’s travel schedule.
If you witness or are affected by anti-social behaviour on the railway network, you can report it discreetly to British Transport Police by texting 61016. In an emergency, always dial 999.
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