A woman was allegedly upskirted on escalators at a major UK train station during peak hours, with police releasing CCTV images as part of an ongoing investigation.
Incident at King's Cross St Pancras
The incident took place at King's Cross St Pancras Underground station in north London, where the victim was reportedly targeted while travelling on an escalator. The alleged assault occurred at around 6:15 pm on March 11 on the Victoria Line escalators, according to The Sun.
Details of the Assault
British Transport Police said the woman was approached from behind by a man while on the escalator, where he is alleged to have carried out the offence. Another passenger intervened and confronted the man, who then apologised before fleeing the scene.
Police Investigation and CCTV Appeal
Officers have since issued CCTV images of a man they believe could assist with their enquiries. British Transport Police stated that the victim had been targeted while standing on the escalator, adding that a member of the public challenged the suspect before he left the area. Authorities have urged anyone who recognises the individual or has information about the incident to come forward.
Passenger Safety Concerns
Police confirmed that investigations are ongoing and have appealed to anyone with relevant details to contact them. The case has raised concerns around passenger safety in crowded public transport spaces, particularly during busy commuting hours. No arrests have been confirmed at this stage.



