Metropolitan Police arrested a man near the Peers car park last week (file image)(Image: Getty Images)

Man 'caught with bow and arrow in his car near the Houses of Parliament'

According to the Metropolitan Police, the man was held on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon near the Peers car park by the Houses of Parliament

by · The Mirror

A man has been arrested after he was found with a bow and arrow in his parked car near to the Houses of Parliament.

He was held on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon around 6.15am on September 25 in the vicinity of the Peers car park in Westminster, the Metropolitan Police said.

He was further arrested for breaching legislation from the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act and for vehicle interference. The man was sectioned under the mental health act and remains in the care of medical professionals.

A spokesperson for the Met said: “A man was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon at approximately 6.15am on Wednesday, 25 September, in the vicinity of the Peers car park.

“A bow and arrow were found in his car at the location. He was further arrested for breaching Serious Organised Crime and Police Act legislation and vehicle interference. He was subsequently sectioned under the Mental Health Act and remains in the care of medical professionals.”

He has been bailed pending further inquires until late December. The House of Commons last met on September 12 and the Lords on September 13, with both houses in recess for the party conferences.