Police arrest man on suspicion of fraud after security incident at European athletics championships
Police arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of fraud following a security incident at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham on Saturday evening. The incident, which involved a man found in an unauthorized area with incorrect accreditation, led to the suspension of transport for athletes and staff, causing significant delays for fans leaving Alexander Stadium.

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AI-generatedPolice arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of fraud following a security incident at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham on Saturday evening. The incident, which involved a man found in an unauthorized area with incorrect accreditation, led to the suspension of transport for athletes and staff, causing significant delays for fans leaving Alexander Stadium. Medal ceremonies were postponed to Sunday. West Midlands Police stated there was no immediate risk to the public and the man remains in custody. Organizers apologized for the delays and assured attendees that the stadium is safe for Sunday's concluding session, with all issues from the previous night resolved.
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5 extractedEuropean Athletics stated that it is safe to attend the stadium for the concluding session.
A man in his 30s was found in an area of Alexander Stadium with the wrong accreditation.
Medal ceremonies were postponed to Sunday due to the incident.
The security incident caused transportation delays for fans and athletes leaving Alexander Stadium.
Police arrested a man on suspicion of fraud after a security incident at the European Athletics Championships.