Lion of London Bridge Fined After Amphetamine Bust

Roy Larner, the Millwall fan hailed as the ‘Lion of London Bridge’ for fighting off Islamic terrorists, has been slapped with a 21-day curfew. The 50-year-old hero was caught with amphetamines in Elephant and Castle.

Famous Stand Against Terrorists

Larner became a hero after the brutal London Bridge terror attack on 3 June 2017. Jihadis stabbed him repeatedly while killing eight people and injuring 48 others around Borough Market.

Despite his injuries, Larner defiantly shouted, “F–k you, I’m Millwall,” as he battled the killers, stopping them from causing more harm.

From Hero to Curfew

But the former hero’s luck took a turn when police found two golf-ball sized packets of amphetamines on him during a stop at Newington Butts in Elephant and Castle. Now Larner faces a strict 21-day curfew as punishment.

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