A man has been escorted out of a south east London station after a disturbance on a train.
British Transport Police were called to Falconwood station at around 10.25pm on Saturday night.
It had been reported that a passenger was causing a disturbance on a train.
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The train was held until police arrived.
The man was then escorted out of the station.
A British Transport Police spokesperson said: "British Transport Police were called to Falconwood station at 10.26pm on Saturday 19 March following reports of a passenger causing a disturbance on a train.
"The train was held until officers arrived and the man was escorted out of the station."
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