This is the frightening moment that a man seems to get a sniper rifle on an Elizabeth line -line platform while wearing full camo equipment.
In horrible images he builds the huge gun and focuses his barrel in carriages of the Elizabeth line train on Whitechapel Station.
Commuters can be seen out of his way and recruit it nervous appearance while standing in line on the East London platform, while holding what a weapon seems to be in the hand in full combatants.
The British transport police later confirmed that the man in the twenties was dressed with an imitation gun and was on his way to a film and comic treaty.
But experts have touched and warned that the idiotic behavior is a 'accurate way to shoot yourself'.
The power arrested the man in his house and on suspicion of one count of possession of an imitation fire with the intention of causing fear or violence and one counting of possession of an attacking weapon. Since then he has been released on bail.
Ian Drummond Smith, the assistant head commissioner for the network police for the British transport police, said that he “corresponded” to a position that said: “This is a accurate way to arrest yourself and possibly shoot down.”
In horrible images, the huge gun builds and focuses his barrel in carriages of the Elizabeth line train on Whitechapel Station
Commuters can be seen out of his way and recruit him nervous as they stand in line on the Eastern
The British transport police later confirmed that the man in the twenties was dressed with an imitation gun and was on his way to a film and comic convention
Ian Drummond Smith, the assistant head commissioner for network policies for the British transport police, said that he 'corresponded' to a post that said: 'This is a permanent way to arrest yourself and possibly shoot down'
The specialist firearm commander continued: 'High-Jinx went wrong here. No real firearm. Male arrested at his house for imitation firm weapons. Items seized and he is currently on bail. '
The power said that they respond to every call about a weapon and dronged to everyone to dress up to dress up to keep them hidden.
He went to the Comic Con event Megacon Live in the London Excel on January 25 and traveled with a gun as part of his costume.
The armed police inspector of the British transport police, Martin Grayton, said: 'Every year around Comic Con we receive reports from people who are alerted by weapons that are worn on the train.
'We assess and respond to every call we receive about a weapon. A police response can cause disruption and alarm for passengers and, if it is a plug, you can keep us away from more important incidents.
“Because of your will and that of everyone in your train, no matter how unrealistic you think they look like, keep your propwapens out of sight while traveling.”
Commenting on the video on social media, commentators were left shocked when they looked at the scene how they developed.
The power arrested the man in his house and on suspicion of one count of possession of an imitation fire with the intention of causing fear or violence and one counting of possession of an attacking weapon. He has since been released on bail
BTP said that they respond to every call about a weapon and insisted on everyone to rise to dress up events to keep them hidden
One said: 'Why is everyone so chill? Because if I had seen that, I would not know if it was real or not … I would be gone there! '
A second added: 'The problem is that he is not at Comic-Con, he is at an underground station. He is also ready when the train rolls into the platform.
“Because those passengers on the train is a guy who rises the train with his gun, a terrible atmosphere.”
And a third noticed: 'What an idiot. Mindless selfish and stupid. '