A person has been charged after an emergency employee was allegedly assaulted at a Scots prepare station. British Transport Police and Police Scotland officers swooped on Drem station, close to North Berwick in East Lothian, at round 6.20pm yesterday.
Officers raced to the scene after receiving reviews of an assault. Passengers have been held up as prepare companies have been delayed or cancelled whereas cops handled the alleged incident.
A 48-year-old man has been charged with assaulting an emergency employee. He additionally faces fees of possesion of medication with intent to promote and threatening and abusive behaviour.
He stays in police custody and was as a consequence of seem at Edinburgh Sheriff Court docket at the moment.
A spokeswoman for British Transport Police stated: "British Transport Police have been known as to Drem station at 6.19pm yesterday, July 13, following reviews of an assault. Officers attended with colleagues from Police Scotland and a 48-year-old man has been charged with possession with intention to provide, assault in opposition to an emergency employee, and threatening and abusive behaviour.
"He stays in police custody to look at Edinburgh Sheriff Court docket at the moment."
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