Buckingham Palace is on lockdown after a man threw suspected shotgun cartridges on the ground outside the royal residence - just days from Charles' coronation

Buckingham Palace on lockdown as man arrested on suspicion of possessing weapon after throwing SHOTGUN cartridges into the grounds – as police EXPLODE suspicious bag that was with him

  • Metropolitan Police said officers arrested a man around 7pm tonight at palace
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg was on live TV when officers carried out controlled explosion 

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Buckingham Palace is on lockdown after a man was arrested on suspicion of possessing weapon after he threw suspected shotgun cartridges on the ground outside the royal residence – just days from Charles’ coronation.

Met Police detained the man at around 7pm today after he approached the gates of the palace in central London. Witnesses said he was seen throwing a ‘number of items’ in the residence grounds. 

He was arrested and detained. Police later carried out a controlled explosion on a suspicious bag as a precaution. 

It is understood that none of the royal family were inside the palace at the time of the incident. 

Buckingham Palace is on lockdown after a man threw suspected shotgun cartridges on the ground outside the royal residence - just days from Charles' coronation

Buckingham Palace is on lockdown after a man threw suspected shotgun cartridges on the ground outside the royal residence - just days from Charles' coronation

Buckingham Palace is on lockdown after a man threw suspected shotgun cartridges on the ground outside the royal residence – just days from Charles’ coronation

The Metropolitan Police said officers arrested a man around 7pm tonight after he approached the Palace gates

The Metropolitan Police said officers arrested a man around 7pm tonight after he approached the Palace gates

The Metropolitan Police said officers arrested a man around 7pm tonight after he approached the Palace gates

It is understood that none of the royal family were inside the palace at the time of the incident

It is understood that none of the royal family were inside the palace at the time of the incident

It is understood that none of the royal family were inside the palace at the time of the incident

Met Police chief superintendent Joseph McDonald said in a statement: ‘Officers worked immediately to detain the man and he has been taken into police custody.

‘There have been no reports of any shots fired, or any injuries to officers or members of the public.

‘Officers remain at the scene and further inquiries are ongoing.’

Police added that the objects were recovered, and that the man is now in custody after he was also found to be in possession of a ‘suspicious bag’. 

‘The man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and will be taken into custody.

‘Cordons are in place after the man was also found to be in possession of a suspicious bag. Specialists are in attendance and will assess the item.’

A controlled explosion heard on live TV as police investigate suspicious bag at Buckingham Palace. Jacog Rees-Mogg was presenting at the time

A controlled explosion heard on live TV as police investigate suspicious bag at Buckingham Palace. Jacog Rees-Mogg was presenting at the time

A controlled explosion heard on live TV as police investigate suspicious bag at Buckingham Palace. Jacog Rees-Mogg was presenting at the time

Police added that the objects were recovered, and that the man is now in custody after he was also found to be in possession of a 'suspicious bag'

Police added that the objects were recovered, and that the man is now in custody after he was also found to be in possession of a 'suspicious bag'

Police added that the objects were recovered, and that the man is now in custody after he was also found to be in possession of a ‘suspicious bag’

Officers stand guard near Buckingham Palace after a man threw a number of items - suspected to be shotgun cartridges - into the palace grounds

Officers stand guard near Buckingham Palace after a man threw a number of items - suspected to be shotgun cartridges - into the palace grounds

Officers stand guard near Buckingham Palace after a man threw a number of items – suspected to be shotgun cartridges – into the palace grounds

The arrest comes as police and security services prepare for King Charles’ coronation on Saturday, which is expected to see large crowds line the streets of London and heads of state from around the world attend the formal coronation ceremony.

Royal fans were also starting to set up camp along The Mall to ensure front-row seats of the historic event this weekend. 

Buckingham Palace said neither the King nor Queen Consort Camilla were at the palace at the time of the incident.

The statement said officers had detained the man and taken him into custody. It also said cordons had been put in place after the man was found to have a suspicious bag.

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