Tube passengers who tackled man with trousers down investigated by police

After removing his pants, a group of tubes jumping and dragging a man from the car are being investigated by the police.
In a video shared online, a man who was detained in accordance with the Mental Health Law was kicked by passengers on a regional line train in East London last week and thrown to the ground.
The British transport police said civil servants treated the incident as an attack and addressed the witnesses.
The clip shows that several passengers were shown against the transportation door after exposing his genitals and hips and rejecting his pants again and again.
On Thursday at 15:30, it can be seen that the audience came out as the fight erupted during the journey to the east between Upton Park and East Ham.

It was reported that the man shouted a belt around his neck during his journey and put it and then dropped his pants.
At the beginning of the video, it can be seen by swearing and shouting when challenge by a passenger.
A passenger stood up and confronted him and said tightly to him: “You have to get off the train.” But the man shouted: “F ***.”
The suburban said: “What do you mean” f *** closed “? F *** You have to get out of the ing.
He then went into a fight and fixed it to the transport base and dragged the tube to the platform.
An out of office, a police officer arrested the man after warning the London underground staff.
The British transport police are now investigating whether the passengers confronted with the man committed any criminal offense. However, no arrest has been made so far.
The British transport police spokesman said: “The man was attacked by a number of other passengers and was initially arrested by an non -duty officer, and was taken to hospital without being detained under the Mental Health Law.
“A man who participated in the attack was interviewed by the officers and the investigation into the incident continues.”
“Anyone who witnessed what happened and who have never talked to the police are asked to contact BTP by quoting Ref 458 dated 07/08/25.”