Man arrested after car crashes into Downing Street gates
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By Sean Seddon
BBC News
Armed officers descended on Whitehall after a car crashed into the gates of Downing Street.
The Met said a man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving, but the incident is not being treated as terror related.
One witness said he saw officers pointing Tasers at a man, who was held "face to the floor" as he was detained.
No one was injured in the incident. No 10 has confirmed Rishi Sunak was in Downing Street at the time.
The area in Whitehall, the main road which runs through the heart of several government offices, was partially evacuated following the incident at 16:20 BST.
The road has since reopened to traffic but police tape remains in place at the scene and the car is still there.
Officers have been seen searching the vehicle and removing a mobile phone in an evidence bag. Sniffer dogs were also spotted at the scene.
Witness Simon Parry, 44, said he heard a "bang" and saw police pointing Tasers at a man.
"A lot of police vehicles came very quickly and were very quick to evacuate the area," he told PA news agency.
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