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Wednesday, Jan 21, 2026

Bomb Scare in Central London: Abandoned Car Sparks Panic Near Regent Street

A week-long parked Audi with a phone charger ignites fears, leading to evacuations and controlled explosions in London's bustling shopping district.
In an incident that captured the attention of London's busy West End, a parked car's suspicious appearance sparked a bomb scare leading to the evacuation of approximately 1,000 people.

The vehicle in question, a black Audi A1 Sportback S Line, had been left unattended with a phone charger plugged into its dashboard for over a week.

Its location near Regent Street, half-parked on yellow lines and accumulating parking tickets, raised red flags for local authorities.

The dramatic events unfolded on Wednesday afternoon when Metropolitan Police cordoned off several streets around the area, prompting panic among shoppers and workers.

Among those evacuated were 20 diners from the nearby Italian restaurant Sartoria.

Eyewitnesses reported scenes of chaos as people fled the vicinity, fearing a bomb threat.

A bomb disposal unit was deployed to New Burlington Street where the Audi was located.

Due to the vehicle's heavily tinted windows, police officers were unable to ascertain the contents of the car's interior, prompting them to undertake controlled explosions.

The blasts eventually shattered the car's windows and boot, revealing an interior littered with police tape, glass debris, and empty boxes.

Local workers voiced their concerns leading up to the police action.

Anthony Gardener-Smith, a telecoms worker, noted that the car's conspicuous positioning and accumulation of parking fines had long been a point of concern.

"It definitely raised suspicions," he told the Standard.

"The police decided to blow it up because it had a phone charger or power bank plugged in to the centre console."

Another unidentified employee commented on the situation, expressing concern over the possibility of the charger being linked to a threatening device.

"The police were concerned because they thought the charger's wires connected to a device or battery," they explained.

Despite the alarms raised, the Metropolitan Police later confirmed that the incident had been resolved and declared the vehicle non-suspicious.

"This incident has now been fully stood down," a Met spokesman stated.

Further details about the length of time the car had been parked or its exact contents remain undisclosed.

In the aftermath, questions have also been raised regarding the continuation of parking enforcement actions against the vehicle.

Westminster City Council, responsible for the area, declined to comment on why parking tickets continue to be issued to the abandoned Audi, despite the bomb scare incident.

The scare highlights the growing sensitivity to unattended objects in large urban environments, particularly in areas like Mayfair—home to some of the world's finest shopping and cultural establishments.

While this threat proved to be benign, it serves as a reminder of the vigilance required in bustling metropoles like London.
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