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Another day on London’s ‘lawless’ Tube: Sickening moment thief thumbs through stolen wallet after robbing deaf woman in her 80s on escalator

A ‘cowardly’ criminal has been jailed for 16 months after robbing a deaf woman in her eighties on the Tube.

Liam McGuicken, 53, was caught on CCTV openly rifling through the victim’s wallet seconds after he cornered her on the London Underground in central London.

He had followed his victim and shoved her by the chest into a handrail and snatched her purse.

McGuicken had specifically targeted the vulnerable woman on the escalators of Westminster station. She was with a friend who was also deaf.

It is yet another horrifying incident on the Tube, which is run by Sir Sadiq Khan‘s Transport for London (TfL). Since he became Mayor in 2016, Tube crime rates have more than doubled.

Liam McGuicken, 53, rifles through the wallet he had just stolen from a deaf woman in her 80s
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Liam McGuicken, 53, rifles through the wallet he had just stolen from a deaf woman in her 80s

The 'cowardly' criminal has been jailed for 16 months

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The ‘cowardly’ criminal has been jailed for 16 months

McGuicken approached the elderly victim as she travelled down through the station towards a Jubilee line platform.

He put his hands against the victim’s chest, pinning her against the handrail. The victim couldn’t hear or understand what he was saying to her, but turned her face away in fear.

He reached into the victim’s coat pocket and stole her wallet before getting off of the escalator at the bottom and immediately getting the escalator back up.

Station CCTV footage showed him rifling through the wallet he had just stolen on Tuesday April 15, in the week before Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

McGuicken was arrested a month later at Sutton railway station after he was stopped by officers from the Metropolitan Police Service in connection with a fare evasion issue.

British Transport Police Detective Inspector Alan Judd said: ‘McGuicken sickeningly targeted an elderly deaf woman as she was making her way through the station, cowardly choosing to target a vulnerable woman for his own gain.

‘I’m very pleased with the result, and I sincerely hope McGuicken takes this opportunity to change. His conviction sends a strong message, that robbery will not be tolerated on the railway network.’

‘We take all reports of robbery extremely seriously, and would urge anyone who was the victim of a robbery or who witnessed one to contact us. You can speak to a member of staff or to an officer, call us on 0800 40 50 40, or text 61016.’

He reached into the victim's coat pocket and stole her wallet before getting off of the escalator at the bottom and immediately getting the escalator back up.

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He reached into the victim's coat pocket and stole her wallet before getting off of the escalator at the bottom and immediately getting the escalator back up.

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He reached into the victim’s coat pocket and stole her wallet before getting off of the escalator at the bottom and immediately getting the escalator back up

It came after commuters were accused of assaulting a man who dropped his trousers on a District line train near Upton Park in East London on August 7.

BTP have interviewed two of the four vigilantes so far, while the man – who told them to ‘f*** off’ after requests to pull up his pants – was taken to hospital and sectioned under the Mental Health Act. No arrests have been made and the probe continues.

Police want to identify the other two men brawling with the man, who was initially arrested by an off-duty officer when he refused to cover up then wielded his belt.

During the incident the man began yelling then dropped his trousers and put his belt around his neck. His bottom and genitals were on show, sparking anger and revulsion around him on the train, which was busy with children on their summer holidays.

A passenger stood up and quickly confronted him, gesticulating angrily. He politely and firmly told him: ‘You need to get off the train.’ But the man began repeatedly yelling back: ‘F*** off.’ The commuter said in response: ‘What do you mean “f*** off”? You need to get off the f***ing train. Now. There are kids on here.’

Footage of the incident showed up to four men kicking and punching the naked man, who was hitting them with his belt. He was later pinned to the floor of the carriage.

The man was then unceremoniously carried on to the Tube platform at East Ham and dumped to the floor. He was then held down as the commuters tried to alert staff.

Detectives are hunting for a series of robbers and attackers across London‘s train network after a spate of violent incidents in recent weeks.

British Transport Police have issued five appeals for suspects this week as they probe reports of crimes such as sexual assaults, bicycle theft and wallet robbery.

Recent incidents in the capital have seen robbers try to grab shopping bags or handbags, or leave people with lasting injuries following violent incidents.

Passengers repeatedly asked a man to put his genitals away and get off the train in east London last week. He responded by waving his belt and screaming so the group attacked him. British Transport Police said in a statement that the naked man was assaulted

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Passengers repeatedly asked a man to put his genitals away and get off the train in east London last week. He responded by waving his belt and screaming so the group attacked him. British Transport Police said in a statement that the naked man was assaulted

A group carried him off the train and pinned him down on the platform, waiting for help to arrive

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A group carried him off the train and pinned him down on the platform, waiting for help to arrive

Separately, a huge fight broke out at the entrance to Highbury and Islington station on July 17 – with a screaming toddler ending up on the floor in the melee.

Members of the public attempted to intervene as the group appeared to hurl a man down the stairs at the North London hub and throw punches and kicks at him.

Footage captured the chaos as a smartly-dressed man kicked the head of another in a grey tracksuit – as someone else threw a rucksack into the packed crowd.

Commuters attempted to break up the fight and helped a mother and her baby in a buggy get out of the way, before bystanders rushed to pick up the child off the floor.

Some 16,288 crimes were reported on the Underground network between January and August 2024 – a rise of 13 per cent on the same period the year before.

A passenger was walking to the Elizabeth Line platforms at Bond Street late on a Sunday evening last month when a man grabbed her shopping bag.

The woman pulled the bag back and kept hold of it, but he then tried to grab her handbag during the incident at around 10pm on July 13.

She eventually managed to walk away with her belongings after other members of the public intervened – and detectives are now probing the attempted robbery.

A photograph of a man walking along a station corridor has been issued by police because they believe ‘may have information which could help their investigation’.

BTP wants anyone who recognises the man to tell them with reference 391 of July 18.

Police want to speak to this man after an attempted robbery at Bond Street station on July 13

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Police want to speak to this man after an attempted robbery at Bond Street station on July 13

A woman was sexually assaulted in a stairwell at Canning Town Underground station in East London on a Wednesday evening last month.

Detectives are now investigating the crime at 6.20pm on July 30 at the Jubilee line station, which has an interchange with the Docklands Light Railway.

They released a CCTV image in connection with the investigation, and believe the man in the picture ‘may have information that could assist their enquiries’.

Anyone who recognises him should contact BTP with reference 161 of July 31.

This man is being sought by detectives after a sexual assault at Canning Town on July 30

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This man is being sought by detectives after a sexual assault at Canning Town on July 30

An Underground passenger was assaulted on a station platform and suffered what police described as a ‘lasting eye injury’ in a shocking assault.

Officers said the man was assaulted at the Grade II-listed Belsize Park station on the Northern line in North London just after 5pm on Saturday, June 19.

They have now released a CCTV image in connection with the assault because the man in the picture ‘may have information which could help their investigation’.

Anyone who recognises him is asked to contact BTP with reference 514 of June 19.

Officers investigating an assault at Belsize Park station on June 19 have released this image

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Officers investigating an assault at Belsize Park station on June 19 have released this image

A 14-year-old boy was robbed of his bicycle on board a Thameslink train leaving Elstree and Borehamwood station in Hertfordshire heading into London.

The teenager was approached by a man on a Friday afternoon last month who stole his bicycle on the train, which was travelling towards Mill Hill Broadway.

Police do not know where the man left the train, but later the same evening he is believed to have been seen again exiting at Elstree and Borehamwood.

Detectives issued a photograph of a man who ‘may have information that could assist their enquiries’ following the incident at about 4.45pm on Friday, July 11.

Anyone who recognises him should contact BTP using reference 527 of July 11.

An image released after a bicycle robbery at Elstree and Borehamwood station on July 11

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An image released after a bicycle robbery at Elstree and Borehamwood station on July 11

A man trying to buy a train ticket at a machine was robbed at knifepoint by a man and woman who approached him in the early hours of a Friday morning.

One of the robbers at Southend East, a c2c station in Essex, had a knife in their hand and pushed the man to the floor, demanding his wallet.

The man got up and tried to get away, but was punched and knocked to the floor during the incident in the seaside city on July 25 at about 4.30am.

As the man got up, several items of jewellery, a bag of medication, and a jacket containing his mobile phone were taken.

BTP investigating officer DC Nicola Avery said: ‘We would like to speak to the two pictured as we believe they may have information that could help our investigation.

‘While we appreciate the images may not show the clearest picture of the pair due to their face coverings, someone may recognise their clothing or notice something distinctive.’

Southend East is on the c2c line between Shoeburyness and London Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street stations, and is popular with commuters to the capital.

Anyone who recognises either person in the images or has information about the robbery is asked to contact BTP, quoting reference 68 of July 25.

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Officers investigating a robbery at Southend East station on July 25 released these images

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Officers investigating a robbery at Southend East station on July 25 released these images

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