Police immediately started investigating after stabbing two people at Tube station

Police immediately started investigation after stabbing two people London underground, British transport police (BTP) has said.

A 23 -year -old man was rushed to the hospital with stab injuries after attacking at 3.40 pm on 30 August. Oxford circus tube station. A 41 -year -old man was rushed to the hospital this morning after an incident at the same station when the police were called to the spot after 1.30 am.

Police say the attacks resulted in a “increased appearance” at the tube station.

No arrests have been made. The BTP has issued an appeal to help a person to find a person who feels that there may be information about the events.

It is not clear whether both attacks are connected or not.

Police released a picture of this man, sought help to find him ,British transport police,

DCI Gareth Davis said, “There is absolutely no place for violence on the railway network, and the detectives are working at a pace to investigate these two associated events. Passengers will see an increased police presence at the station, while the officials make their inquiry.

“We are urging someone who was in the area at that time and he must have seen that these events can be seen or to increase the events, to come in contact and help us in our inquiry. Any information can be important for our investigation.”

The Oxford Circus station is one of the busiest tube stops in London, in which 80,000 people exploit every day during peak use.

Sitting at the Junction of Regent Street and Oxford Street, entering four corners of the intersection, it is a significant stop to reach two busiest roads in London. The station is served by three lines: Beckarlu, Central and Victoria.

It was reported earlier that every year about 100 million people come through the station.

Officers urge the witnesses, or to contact the witnesses by texting on 61016, or by calling 0800 40 50 40 40, by texting on 61016 or by quoting Reference 49 of 31 August.

Alternatively you can anonymous calls to crimstoppers at 0800 555 111.

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