
Picture released after assault onboard Scots train
British Transport Police (BTP) are investigating an assault that took place on board a service between Forres and Elgin on Tuesday, March 11.
Transport cops have released an image of a man they wish to speak to regarding an assault probe on a train.
British Transport Police (BTP) are investigating an assault that took place on board a service between Forres and Elgin on Tuesday, March 11.
Officers have shared a picture of a man, who they say spoke with a southern English accent. The man is described as being in his 50s with a medium build. He was wearing a green jacket, dark blue jeans and black trainers.
The Force have asked anyone who can assist to contact them.
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A BTP spokesperson said: "British Transport Police have released images of a man they wish to speak to who may be able to assist enquiries into an assault.
"The incident took place on Tuesday 11 March 2025 around 7.40pm, on board a train between Forres and Elgin.
"The male (pictured) is described as bald and in his 50s with a medium build. He was wearing a green jacket, dark blue jeans and black trainers and spoke with a Southern English accent.
"Anyone who can assist is asked to contact British Transport Police by either calling 0800 40 50 40 or texting 61016. Alternatively, information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
"Please quote reference number 715 of 11 March 2025."

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