Met seizes 52 illegal e-bikes in major London crackdown

Hounslow Herald · 4 Mar 2026, 08:00

The Met has seized 52 illegal e-bikes and mopeds during a two-day operation to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.

Neighbourhood officers and specialist teams in the West End and Harlesden used precise intelligence to set up stop sites in hotspot areas and deployed high-tech drones to catch offenders.

This focused activity builds on months of sustained operations targeting the dangerous and illegal use e-bikes and e-scooters as the Met continues to drive down neighbourhood crime.

Superintendent Luke Baldock, the Met’s lead officer for tackling e-bike and e-scooter crime, said: “We understand Londoners’ concerns about how e-bikes and e-scooters are being used to commit offences, such as phone theft, burglary and other anti-social behaviour.

“That is why the Met is continuing to ramp up action and increase the roll-out of specialised operations across our neighbourhoods to tackle this type of crime.

“This focused activity builds on the success of previous operations which have seen thousands of illegal vehicles cleared from our streets and crushed.

“We are also working with stakeholders across the e-bike industry, public sector partners and listening directly to communities to ensure people can cycle and travel safely in London.”

On Friday 27th February officers in north-west London set up a stop site in Tubbs Road in Harlesden, a high-footfall area. Fourteen mopeds and three vehicles were seized. During the operation, officers pursued a suspect who failed to stop at the site. He was later arrested and charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop, driving without a license and driving without insurance.

On Saturday 28th February officers set up a stop site at Cambridge Circus in the West End to target riders. In just five hours, they seized 38 illegal e-bikes and three additional vehicles. Alongside the stop site, the Met’s ‘interceptor’ teams carried out tactical operations using live intelligence from CCTV operators and police drones. These officers carried out several pursuits to stop offenders.

During the two days of focused activity in Harlesden and the West End, police also made the following arrests:
This focused activity follows a series of operations which have led to a record 2,741 seizures of illegal e-bikes and e-scooters across the capital in 2025 and 2026. In hotspot areas such as Westminster, neighbourhood offences are already down by 28.4 per cent this full year to date.

Other examples of the types of operations and arrests to combat two-wheel enabled crime include:

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