Armed police have placed Lewisham High Street under lockdown after a man was seen waving...

Published: 12:28 pm February 10, 2025
Updated: 12:25 pm October 8, 2025
Lewisham High Street on Lockdown After Man Seen Waving Knife from Window

Armed police have placed Lewisham High Street under lockdown after a man was seen waving a knife from a window, prompting urgent safety concerns.

Police Urge Residents to Avoid the Area

The Metropolitan Police responded to reports of a disturbance at around 10:45 a.m. today, deploying armed officers, London Ambulance Service, and the London Fire Brigade to the scene.

Authorities have cordoned off the area and are currently engaging with the man inside a property while investigating whether anyone else is inside.

HSBC and Surrounding Area Closed Off

Footage from the scene shows a heavy police presence outside HSBC bank, with a cordon in place between Lee High Road, Belmont Hill, and A2211 Rennell Street.

The incident has led to significant traffic congestion, with delays stretching:

  • Both ways on Lewisham High Street
  • Half a mile down Lee High Road and Molesworth Street

Metropolitan Police Statement

A Met Police spokesperson confirmed the details of the ongoing operation, stating:

**“Police were called to a disturbance on Lewisham High Street, at around 10:45hrs on Monday, 10 February.

Officers are currently in attendance at the scene alongside the London Ambulance Service and the London Fire Brigade.

We are speaking to a man inside an address at the location. Enquiries are ongoing to establish whether anyone else is inside the property.

Lewisham High Street section of the A20 remains closed while the incident is ongoing.”**

Public Safety Concerns and Live Updates

Authorities have urged residents and commuters to avoid the area while officers work to resolve the situation safely.

This is a developing story, and updates will follow as more details emerge.

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