Man held for ‘contaminating food with syringes’ at supermarkets in west London

A man has been arrested on suspicion of contaminating food with a syringe at three supermarkets in west London, a council has said.

Hammersmith & Fulham Council said officers were called at just before 8pm after a man was reported to be shouting abuse at people in the street.

He is alleged to have visited three supermarkets, including Tesco, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s, in Fulham Palace Road, and injected foodstuffs using a number of syringes.

The man has been taken into police custody accused of trying to cause public harm or anxiety.

The supermarkets have been closed and crime scenes are in place.

The affected items are believed to be processed meat and microwaveable products, according to the council.

Police officers in forensic suits outside Tesco Express on Fulham Palace Road, west London, which has been closed and a crime scene put in place after a man was arrested on suspicion of contaminating food with a syringe. Police were called on Wednesday evening to a man shouting abuse at people in the street and three supermarkets Tesco Express, Little Waitrose and Sainsbury's Local - have been closed for investigation. Picture date: Thursday August 26, 2021.

It is currently unknown how many items have been contaminated, or with what substance.

Hammersmith and Fulham Council issued an “emergency alert” notice on its social media accounts on Wednesday evening.

It said: “Members of the public are advised as a precaution to dispose of any food items bought from these supermarkets this evening.

Evidence bags marked as a health hazard and containing produce outside the Tescoe Express store on Fulham Palace Road, west London, which has been closed and a crime scene put in place after a man was arrested on suspicion of contaminating food with a syringe. Police were called on Wednesday evening to a man shouting abuse at people in the street and three supermarkets Tesco Express, Little Waitrose and Sainsbury's Local - have been closed for investigation. Picture date: Thursday August 26, 2021.

“H&F Council’s Environmental Health team are now working with the supermarket branches affected.”

The Metropolitan Police has been approached for comment.

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