The man arrested over the Westminster car crash is in his 20s and is being held on suspicion of terrorist offences, Scotland Yard said.

They confirmed that they are treating the incident as a terrorist incident and the number of armed and unarmed police on the streets of central London will be increased.

They added that no weapons have been recovered at this stage and there was nobody else in the vehicle at the time.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman added: ‘At this stage, we are treating this as a terrorist incident and the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command is now leading the investigation.’


Cyclists were caught up in the collision near Westminster (Picture: BBC)

The cyclists are believed to have been hit while waiting at a set of traffic lights near Parliament Square (Picture: BBC News)

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Images posted to social media showed a man, wearing a black puffer jacket, surrounded by police and being led away in handcuffs from a silver-coloured Ford.



Two people were taken to hospital after being treated at the scene for injuries, which are not believed to be serious, the London Ambulance Service (LAS) said.

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Scotland Yard said the force is ‘keeping an open mind’ over the cause of the crash, but added on Twitter: ‘The Met’s Counter-Terrorism Command is leading the investigation.’

Witness Ewalina Ochab told the Press Association: ‘I think it looked intentional – the car drove at speed and towards the barriers.’

She continued: ‘I was walking on the other side [of the road]. I heard some noise and someone screamed.

‘I turned around and I saw a silver car driving very fast close to the railings, maybe even on the pavement.’

Armed police descended on the scene immediately after the crash (Picture: ITV)

A man was taken into custody following the collision outside the Houses of Parliament (Picture: Sky News)

The car appears to have been driven through cyclists before ploughing into the security barrier.

Footage shot outside Parliament showed cyclists helping at least one biker laying on the ground as the LAS and armed officers arrived on the scene.

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An eyewitness, who gave his name only as James, told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: ‘There was a cyclist clearly injured on the floor, there was a number of cyclists off their bikes. As I went past, an ambulance turned up.’

Jason Williams, 45, from Kennington, was walking to work when he saw the crash.

‘I saw a car going at high speed towards Parliament. It hit a bollard,’ he told the Press Association.

The driver of the car did not immediately get out of the vehicle (Picture: GMB/ITV)

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At least two people were injured when the car hit them outside the Palace of Westminster (Picture: PA

‘It looked deliberate. It didn’t look like an accident. How do you do that by accident? It was a loud bang.’

The Metropolitan Police said: ‘At 7.37am Tuesday August 14, a car was in collision with barriers outside the Houses of Parliament.

‘The male driver of the car was was arrested by officers at the scene. A number of pedestrians have been injured. We await an update on their condition, however officers do not believe that anyone is in a life-threatening condition.

‘Officers remain at the scene and cordons are in place to assist the investigation. Westminster Tube station is closed.

‘While we are keeping an open mind, the Met’s Counter-Terrorism Command is leading the investigation into the Westminster incident.’

A cordon has been set up covering a wide area around the Houses of Parliament (Picture: PA)

A man was arrested by armed police at the scene (Picture: ITV)

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Streets around Parliament Square, Millbank and Victoria Tower Gardens were cordoned off as police, ambulances and firefighters arrived at the scene.

Bus driver Victor Ogbomo, 49, was driving passengers past the front of Westminster just after the crash.

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All I saw was the smoke coming out of a vehicle, a silver vehicle … I just stopped the bus,’ he told the Press Association.



‘The police said we have to move back, then in less than five minutes the response team came.

‘They went to the vehicle, so we had to push back. I saw the car in the barrier, I didn’t know how it got there.

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The car crashed into a stop barrier close to the House of Lords entrance (Picture: Sky News)

‘I think someone was inside the vehicle because many police went towards the vehicle.’

He said officers had their guns out when they arrested the driver.

A number of armed police officers remain stationed at a cordon beside Parliament, while Westminster Bridge and Tube station are both closed.

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The cordon was widened twice and sniffer dogs were seen scanning the area.

The Houses of Parliament are surrounded with security barriers of steel and concrete.

The measures were extended in the wake of the Westminster Bridge attack in March 2017 when Khalid Masood ploughed a car into crowds on Westminster Bridge, killing four people.

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A bus was evacuated close to the scene after the driver saw the car crash into the barrier (Picture: Reuters)

Police descended on the car which had been badly damaged towards the front (Picture: PA)

Armed response units swiftly descended on the area shortly after the collision (Picture: Reuters)

Masood abandoned his car then stabbed and killed unarmed Pc Keith Palmer before he was shot by armed police in a courtyard outside Parliament.

The terrorist threat against the UK is seen as unprecedented.

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In addition to five attacks that occurred last year, authorities say they have stopped 13 Islamist and four extreme right-wing plots since the Westminster atrocity in March 2017.

Police and MI5 are running at least 500 live operations involving roughly 3,000 active ‘subjects of interest’ at any one time – while there is also a wider pool of more than 20,000 individuals who have previously featured in probes whose threat must be kept under review.

Earlier this year, the Government unveiled a refreshed counter-terror strategy.


Under the blueprint, MI5 intelligence will be shared with bodies outside the security community in an attempt to stop suspects before attack plots can crystallise, while anti-terror laws are to be strengthened to allow earlier interventions.

The cause of the collision is not yet known (Picture: PA)

The car pictured immediately after the collision before armed officers arrived at the scene (Picture: PA)

A large cordon has now been set up in the area as an investigation gets underway (Picture: Alex Lewis)

It was not immediately known if the incident was terrorism related (Picture: PA)

Westminster Bridge has been closed along with Millbank all the way to Lambeth Bridge and Parliament Square (Picture: PA)