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Caped Crusaders Combat London Street Scams
LONDON – Drawing inspiration from their famed battles against villains like the Joker and the Penguin in Gotham City, Batman and Robin have emerged on the streets of London, focusing their attention on a new wave of criminals. Instead of masterminds, these caped crusaders are targeting low-level scammers who are exploiting tourists in the British capital.
The unorthodox operation, captured in footage released by the London Metropolitan Police, shows undercover officers disguised as the iconic duo in action on Westminster Bridge, a popular tourist destination.
Batman Busts Shell Game Scam
Inspector Darren Watson, in full Batman attire, navigated through throngs of tourists before apprehending an individual operating a fraudulent shell game, a variant of the infamous “three-card monte” con.
Classic Con Explained
This deceptive practice involves scammers shuffling shells or cards, enticing victims to bet on the outcome, which is invariably rigged.
Robin Provides Backup, Two Arrested
Police Constable Abdi Osman, as Robin, supported the operation on Westminster Bridge. The pair subsequently arrested two individuals for facilitating gambling activities. Both individuals were later convicted in court.

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The footage shows Inspector Watson displaying a sealed evidence bag containing the scammer’s shells, highlighting the seized illicit gambling equipment.
“Thinking Outside the Box”
In a police statement, Inspector Watson explained the unusual tactic: “We know that two repeat offenders have been operating on Westminster Bridge and have come to recognize me and my team from our regular patrols.” He added, “I realized that to apprehend them, we needed to think outside the box. It occurred to me that the Batman and Robin costumes we had available could come in use.”
While the duration of the “Dynamic Duo’s” deployment in London remains undisclosed, authorities suggest that the streets of the capital are now demonstrably safer for tourists vulnerable to street scams.
Precedent for Theatrical Policing
This is not the first instance of law enforcement employing theatrical methods to combat crime.
Grinch Takedown in Peru
In December, a Peruvian police officer, disguised as the Dr. Seuss character the Grinch, spearheaded an operation in Lima to disrupt a suspected drug trafficking ring.
Festive Costumes: A Tactical Tradition
This tactic is part of a broader tradition in Peru, where officers frequently utilize festive disguises during operations around holidays like Halloween and Christmas.
Teddy Bear Sting on Valentine’s Day
Last Valentine’s Day, a Peruvian undercover officer in a teddy bear costume conducted a sting operation at the residence of a suspected drug dealer, delivering what was termed “a fake love surprise.”