Appeal as ‘heroic’ off-duty officer stabbed after trying to thwart a knife-point robbery

Bedfordshire Police
Bedfordshire Police

Police are appealing for witnesses after an off-duty police officer who tried to intervene in a robbery was stabbed in Luton.

Officers were called to the scene just outside the Luton Point in George Street at around 1.10pm on Saturday November 2.

It is believed that two men robbed a victim of his moped while brandishing a large knife or machete.

An off-duty police officer from the Metropolitan Police Service tried to thwart the robbery and was attacked before the offenders made off from the scene, one on their moped and the other on the victim’s stolen moped.

The officer was taken to hospital where he was treated for injuries which are not deemed to be life-threatening or life-changing.

Temporary Chief Constable Dan Vajzovic said: “The courage of the off-duty officer is to be commended as, in putting himself in harm’s way, he undoubtedly helped to prevent any further harm to the public. Wanton violence of this level is utterly appalling and has no place on the streets of our county.

“Thankfully, the officer is expected to make a full recovery, though this story could have been very different. I speak on behalf of the force and wider public in thanking him for his bravery and selflessness in the line of duty. His actions were nothing short of heroic.”

Police and Crime Commissioner for Bedfordshire John Tizard said: “This is one of many examples of police officers putting themselves at risk in the public interest and to protect members of the public. Selfless interventions like this and effective policing are critical to making Bedfordshire’s streets safer.

“Even when off duty, this Met officer was ready to step into danger to protect others. On behalf of the people of Bedfordshire I thank him for his courageous action, and  wish him all the best for a speedy recovery.”

Officers are appealing for anyone with the information about the incident to come forward.

The men are described as being in their early 20s. One was wearing a black jacket and trousers, the other was wearing a dark-coloured jacket and grey tracksuit bottoms with a white strip down the side.

Detective Inspector Jon Stow from Luton CID said: “This brazen attack took place in the middle of a busy area and must have been extremely frightening for all those who witnessed it.

“We believe that the victim of the original robbery of the bike left the scene, and so we are particularly keen to identify him. We would also like to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time or knows anything about this offence.

“We are dedicating resources to this investigation to locate the individuals responsible. We will also maintain a high visibility presence in Luton town centre after this distressing incident and would welcome any residents to come and speak to us if they have concerns or information to share.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 101 or via the police’s online reporting tool, quoting Operation Schubert.