Tommy Robinson won’t be charged over alleged St Pancras assault, police say

The far -right activist Tommy Robinson will not be accused of an alleged attack at the St Pancras train station last month.
The British transport police said that the Crown Prosecutor’s Office Service would not be another action because there is no realistic prison expectation ”.
After an investigation, the police said that the alleged victim did not want to make a statement to the investigation ”.
His real name of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon was arrested at Luton Airport on 4 August after leaving the UK for the tenerife in the early hours following the incident on 28 July.
After the incident, video images on social media showed that Mr. Robinson walked back and forth with a still man on the ground near the escalator that caused the Thameslink line.
The images did not show how the man was injured. However, Mr. Robinson says in the images: “He came to me before he got away from the staircase, Bruv Bruv”.
In a long video on social media after the incident, Mr. Robinson claimed that he had acted in defense after a man’s physical confrontation.
The police urged the ccTv images of those who were.
A statement made on Wednesday, a statement that confirms that no accusation will be made, “Following an attack report at the St Pancras station on July 28, Detectives from BTP launched a complete and comprehensive investigation at the Luton Airport on 4 August,” he said.
“Officers worked at Pace to collect evidence, including CCTV images and witness statements, but the victim did not want to make a statement to the investigation.
Ik We submitted the prosecution file to the Royal Prosecutor’s Office (CPS), which is responsible for deciding whether it meets the legal threshold of accusing the crime of the prosecutor’s office.
“Following the review of the existing evidence, the CPS concluded that there is no expectation of a realistic conviction and therefore there will be no criminal charges in this case.”
Mr. Robinson was released from prison in May after seven months to disrespect the court.
In October, in 2021, he was imprisoned for a large number of violations of a precautionary measures that prevented him from repeating the wrong allegations against a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him for slander.




