
A man was spotted on the roof of the New Zealand embassy in central London, sparking a large emergency response, reports say.
A section of Haymarket, near Trafalgar Square, was cordoned off outside New Zealand House shortly after 3am on Friday morning.
A man was reportedly seen at a height on top of New Zealand House on CCTV shortly, the news agency UKNIP reported.
But the Met Police told the Standard officers were unable to locate a suspect and no arrests have been made.
Emergency services were called to the scene after the man was seen moving across the roof of the embassy building by security staff.
The London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance Service and Met Police were all seen at the scene overnight.
Travel data site Inrix shows that the roads around New Zealand House have since reopened.
The Met Police told the Standard: “On Friday, 28 March, police were called at 03:08hrs to New Zealand House, SW1, following reports of trespassing.
“Officers attended the scene and placed a cordon as a precaution. Police were unable to locate a suspect.
“There were no arrests.”