Particle.news
Download on the App Store

London Bus Driver Suspended as Met Probes Alleged Antisemitic Abuse of Passenger

Police are treating the Stamford Hill confrontation as a hate crime following claims that a passenger was locked on a bus after dropping his bank card.

Overview

  • The Metropolitan Police opened a hate-crime investigation into a confrontation on a Stamford Hill route on October 27.
  • Arriva confirmed the driver was suspended pending its internal inquiry, and Transport for London said it is supporting investigators.
  • David Abraham, 52, says the driver refused to return his bank card, made antisemitic remarks and kept him on the bus for about an hour.
  • Officers attended at 14:03, retrieved the card, and the report was later logged as a hate crime; no arrests have been made and witnesses are asked to call 101 quoting CAD 3847/27OCT25.
  • Former attorney general Sir Michael Ellis said the incident may amount to false imprisonment, highlighting wider concern over rising antisemitic abuse on London transport.