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- Two officers currently being treated in hospital for stab wounds.
- Police say a man had been arrested on suspicion.
- London mayor says incident was not terror-related.
LONDON: Two police officers were stabbed in central London on Friday and are currently being treated in hospital, the Metropolitan Police Service said, adding that a man had been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and assaulting an emergency worker.
The incident was not terror-related and neither of the two officers were in a life-threatening condition, London Mayor Sadiq Khan told the BBC.
“On Friday, 16 September at around 06:00hrs (0500 GMT) police encountered a male with a knife in the area of Leicester Square. Two officers received stab wounds and are currently being treated in hospital,” the police statement said.
The arrested man was also taken to a hospital for treatment where he remains at this time, police said.
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