- Security scare sparked when intruder was spotted scaling wall
- Incident took place at the Ecuadorian embassy in London
- It has been home to Julian Assange for the past four years
- The unidentified man fled after being spotted by security
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A security scare was sparked at the Ecuadorian embassy in London – where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been living for four years – after an intruder was spotted scaling the wall. The incident happened at around 2.47am on Monday at the side of the building, which has a window . Sources said the man fled after being caught by the embassy’s security. Scotland Yard called off its multimillion-pound 24-hour surveillance of the embassy last October, saying the operation was ‘no longer proportionate’.
The incident happened at around 2.47am on Monday at the side of the embassy in London, which has a window . Sources said the man fled after being caught by the embassy’s security
Metropolitan police officers had maintained a constant watch of the embassy in Knightsbridge, at a cost of over 11 million. It is understood that the wall is being checked for fingerprints.
Mr Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden over a sex allegation, which he has always denied. He points out that the UK government has refused to guarantee that he will not be extradited to the United States to be quizzed over the activities of WikiLeaks if he leaves the embassy.
A man scaled a wall at the Ecuadorian embassy in London where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been living for more than four years
Mr Assange, who has been granted political asylum by Ecuador, has offered to be questioned inside the embassy but the Swedish prosecutors only recently agreed. The Ecuadorian attorney general said earlier this month that a date would be set in the coming weeks for the proceedings to be held.
It is understood that the intruder was confronted at a window by embassy security staff.
An embassy spokesman said: ‘The incident is under investigation.’
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