Police Appeal for Sexual Assault at Bank Underground Station

Police Appeal for Sexual Assault at Bank Underground StationPolice Appeal for Sexual Assault at Bank Underground Station

In 2026, the Offender Database recorded a police appeal regarding a sexual assault at Bank Underground Station in London. On Thursday, 27 November 2025, at 10:15 am, a woman was assaulted while using the escalator to exit the station.

The investigation established that the victim challenged the man after the act. Following the confrontation, the man went back down the escalator to leave the area. British Transport Police (BTP) released a CCTV image of a man they believe has information that could assist with inquiries into the incident.


Investigative Detail and Suspect Information

Detectives are treating this as a safety breach within the Transport for London (TfL) network. BTP analysts are using CCTV footage from Bank Station to track the individual’s movements through the station.

BTP requested that anyone who recognises the individual in the image or has information regarding the events of 27 November come forward. Reporting such behaviour is required to maintain the environment for commuters. The victim’s response provided investigators with a timeline to track the suspect.


How to Provide Information

If you have information regarding the assault at Bank Underground Station, you can contact the authorities:

  • Text: 61016
  • Phone: 0800 40 50 40
  • Reference: Quote reference 223 of 27 November
  • Anonymous: Contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

Public Safety and Monitoring

Authorities state that identifying suspects in cases of sexual assault is a priority for the Public Protection Unit. If identified and convicted, the individual would be subject to the Sex Offenders Register and a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) to restrict access to the rail network.

Law enforcement in London continues to monitor the activity of offenders on the Underground. Leads from the public regarding the man sought in connection with the Bank Station incident will be followed up. Removing predators from the transport network is a commitment of the British Transport Police.


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