Man arrested after a car was abandoned at Gatwick Airport causing police to launch an evacuation

Man arrested after a car was abandoned at Gatwick Airport causing police to launch an evacuation

After a car was left abandoned at Gatwick Airport, prompting police to order an evacuation, a man has been taken into custody.

At 5.30 p.m. on Friday, the vehicle was left in the drop-off parking space at London’s airport’s North Terminal.

A cordon was established, according to Sussex Police, who also described the situation as “ongoing.”

A guy was detained at the airport, according to a Sussex Police spokeswoman.

A man has been arrested after a car was abandoned at Gatwick Airport causing police to launch an evacuation. The car was left in the drop-off parking area at the North Terminal at 5.30pm on Friday (pictured)

The spokesman said: ‘We are currently dealing with an incident at Gatwick Airport.

‘A man has been detained.

‘As a precaution, a cordon is in place at the drop-off parking area at the North Terminal.’

The car was left in the drop-off parking area at the London airport's North Terminal at 5.30pm on Friday evening. Pictured are emergency vehicles at the scene on FridayThe incident has caused traffic jams on the M23 westbound motorway, on Spur Rd, from just after Junction 9. Emergency vehicles pictured at GatwickFrom right after Junction 9, there are backups of traffic due to the incident on Spur Rd, which is part of the M23.

One traveler who was there tweeted to Gatwick Airport to request assistance: “Chaos, is there any possibility you might at least provide the local personnel with information?” Presently, not so good.

Someone else wrote: “Incident? There are no shuttles that go from the south terminal to the north terminal. There was a long line of worried individuals here, but no officials could be seen. Please let us know.

‘Abandoned automobile causes congestion at Gatwick Airport,’ another person said.

One passenger at the scene wrote on Twitter, asking Gatwick Airport to arrange some help: 'Chaos - any chance you could at least get staff on the ground with information? Currently pretty hopeless' (pictured are passengers walking amongst the Gatwick grounds on Friday)‘We have now stood down a cordon which was in place while we dealt with an incident at the drop-off parking lot at Gatwick Airport’s North Terminal on Friday evening,’ according to a statement from Gatwick Airport (24 June).

“A guy has been apprehended in connection with the event, which isn’t being investigated as a possible act of terrorism.”

“We would like to thank the public for their understanding and patience as we handled the problem. ”