Regent Street in London has been closed after police were called to reports of a a ‘suspicious vehicle’ this afternoon.
Metropolitan Police officers swarmed the iconic Mayfair street and cordoned it off along with the nearby New Burlington Street from the public whilst they investigated the potential threat.
As a result, nearby shops and office buildings were evacuated just after lunchtime, whilst pedestrians told to clear the area ‘immediately’.
Once the evacuation was complete, the force carried out a number of controlled explosions on the vehicle as a ‘precautionary measure ‘.
A video posted on to social media showed the street – which is normally filled with shoppers – completely deserted, whilst numerous alarms can be heard going off in the area.
The footage was posted along with a caption that read: ‘I’m still in the office on Regent Street. Very eerie. Heard at least one explosion.’
Another clip posted onto X, formally known as Twitter, showed a number of shocked shoppers standing behind a police cordon whilst officers investigated the situation.
The area was cordoned off to the public by the Met as they carried out a number of controlled explosions as a ‘precautionary measure ‘
A spokesperson for The Met said: ‘Road closures are in place in the vicinity of Regent Street and New Burlington Street while officers investigate a suspicious vehicle.
‘Officers have carried out a number of controlled explosions as a precautionary measure.
‘This incident has now been fully stood down. The vehicle was found to be non-suspicious.’