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CPS Declines Charges in St Pancras Incident Involving Tommy Robinson

Prosecutors said the file did not meet the legal test for charges because the evidence fell short of a realistic prospect of conviction.

Tommy Robinson travelled to Tenerife after the alleged attack in London
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Overview

  • British Transport Police said the Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the case and decided no criminal charges will be brought.
  • Detectives gathered CCTV, witness statements and forensic material during their investigation into the 28 July incident.
  • Police said the injured man declined to provide a statement, and available video did not show how the injury occurred.
  • Robinson, 42, was arrested on 4 August at Luton Airport after leaving the UK for Tenerife and returning on a flight from Faro, Portugal.
  • The man seen on the floor was taken to hospital with serious injuries and later discharged; Robinson has said on social media that he acted in self-defence.