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Downing Street knifeman arrested | Downing Street knifeman arrested |
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A knifeman has been arrested after scaling a 6ft fence into the secure area outside the prime minister's residence in Downing Street. | |
Tony Blair was inside the property when the intruder was spotted at the back of Number 10 on Sunday night but police said he was not "at risk". | |
A police officer challenged the man who was arrested after a brief struggle, when a large kitchen knife was found. | |
A man is being held on suspicion of affray and assaulting a police officer. | A man is being held on suspicion of affray and assaulting a police officer. |
A spokesman confirmed Tony Blair was at Number 10 at the time but Scotland Yard said: "We are satisfied that at no time was the Prime Minister at risk." | A spokesman confirmed Tony Blair was at Number 10 at the time but Scotland Yard said: "We are satisfied that at no time was the Prime Minister at risk." |
Security review | |
The man is understood to have climbed the iron fence in Horseguards' Parade before being tackled by a police protection officer as soon as he dropped onto the other side. | |
Police said the intruder lunged at the officer, but it is not thought he produced the knife. He was then pinned to the ground while the officer waited for back up. | |
Scotland Yard said security at the back of Downing Street would be reviewed as a result of the incident. | |
Doctors are examining the man to establish whether he is fit to be interviewed. |