Security footage of a man said to be behind last week’s subway stink-up at St. George Station was posted online by Toronto Police on Friday.

Police continue to search for two men, who allegedly threw a stink bomb onto a packed commuter train at St. George Station just as the doors closed, around 4:30 p.m. last Friday.

The video shows a bearded man with long hair, wearing a toque, standing near a corner at St. George’s subway platform. He then walks towards the yellow line as a train sits in the station, its doors wide open.

The noxious smell of rotten eggs had been unleashed by the time the train reached its next stop, Museum. It was bad enough that someone on-board the train triggered the emergency alarm, Toronto Fire Capt. David Eckerman told the Star.

TTC service was halted immediately between St. George and Union stations and St. George Station itself was evacuated, forcing disgruntled commuters to try and find alternate, less pungent routes home.

One person was treated at the scene with minor injuries, but wasn’t taken to hospital.

Toronto Police Const. Craig Brister told the Star last week that both men were caught in the act on security cameras.

“That time of day on a crowded train, it could’ve been much worse,” Brister told the Star.

Roughly an hour after the bomb was thrown, the TTC resumed service.

Police expect the two suspects, if caught, will face mischief charges.

With files from Emma McIntosh