'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter.
In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added.
Police said there were no injuries at the scene, adding that the London Ambulance Service was on hand to assess the man. He was detained under the Mental Health Act and taken to a central London hospital.
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According to the statement, the London Fire Brigade made the area safe by dispersing the suspected flammable liquid. The scene was reopened to the public around midday local time.
Huw Merriman, a Conservative member of parliament, said he saw the man pouring 'what smells like petrol on himself.'
'Incredibly brave response from police, who are now helping him,' Merriman tweeted.
The area around Parliament has been the scene of protests both opposing and supporting Brexit since the UK's EU referendum in June 2016.
Police said there were no injuries at the scene, adding that the London Ambulance Service was on hand to assess the man. He was detained under the Mental Health Act and taken to a central London hospital. 'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter. 'Incredibly brave response from police, who are now helping him,' Merriman tweeted. In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. 'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter. 'Incredibly brave response from police, who are now helping him,' Merriman tweeted. In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. Huw Merriman, a Conservative member of parliament, said he saw the man pouring 'what smells like petrol on himself.' In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. Police said there were no injuries at the scene, adding that the London Ambulance Service was on hand to assess the man. He was detained under the Mental Health Act and taken to a central London hospital. According to the statement, the London Fire Brigade made the area safe by dispersing the suspected flammable liquid. The scene was reopened to the public around midday local time. 'Incredibly brave response from police, who are now helping him,' Merriman tweeted. The area around Parliament has been the scene of protests both opposing and supporting Brexit since the UK's EU referendum in June 2016. 'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter. 'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter. According to the statement, the London Fire Brigade made the area safe by dispersing the suspected flammable liquid. The scene was reopened to the public around midday local time. Police said there were no injuries at the scene, adding that the London Ambulance Service was on hand to assess the man. He was detained under the Mental Health Act and taken to a central London hospital. Huw Merriman, a Conservative member of parliament, said he saw the man pouring 'what smells like petrol on himself.' Huw Merriman, a Conservative member of parliament, said he saw the man pouring 'what smells like petrol on himself.' In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. Huw Merriman, a Conservative member of parliament, said he saw the man pouring 'what smells like petrol on himself.' 'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter. In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. 'Incredibly brave response from police, who are now helping him,' Merriman tweeted. In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. According to the statement, the London Fire Brigade made the area safe by dispersing the suspected flammable liquid. The scene was reopened to the public around midday local time. In a statement, police said the man was sprayed with a fire extinguisher. 'There was no ignition,' it added. 'A man was detained in Parliament Square, Westminster at [approximately] 10:45 today after dousing himself with what appeared to be a flammable liquid,' the force said on Twitter. Police said there were no injuries at the scene, adding that the London Ambulance Service was on hand to assess the man. He was detained under the Mental Health Act and taken to a central London hospital.
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