Police are investigating after reports train passengers were threatened by a man and a woman - while the pair were engaged in a sex act.
British Transport Police (BTP) has appealed for help finding two people in relation to the incident which took place around 10pm on Tuesday, November 10.
A couple had boarded the train at Cardiff Central railway station and were heading to Aberdare.
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During the journey they began abusing two female passengers.
While that was taking place, the woman was allegedly performing a sex act on the man.
The abuse escalated, with the man allegedly threatening to stab the two women who were left upset by the incident.
Investigating officer PC Lawson Jones said: “A man and a woman boarded the train together at Cardiff Central railway station and, during the course of the journey, began verbally abusing two female passengers.
“While this was going on, the woman was also performing a sexual act on the man.
“Worryingly, the abuse then escalated as the man – egged on by the woman – threatened to stab the victims, before they both left the train at Fernhill.
“This was a completely unprovoked attack on two innocent passengers who were left frightened and in some distress.
“BTP will not tolerate threatening behaviour or aggression of any kind towards passengers or railway staff, and we will do everything possible to track down the offenders and bring them to justice.”
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A police spokesman said that following extensive enquiries, officers have managed to find CCTV images of two people they would like to speak to in connection with this incident.
PC Jones added: “I believe these people will have vital information which could greatly assist our investigation. I am now calling on the public to please tell us who they are.”
If you know the man pictured, or have any information about the incident, please give us a call on 0800 40 50 40 or text 61016 quoting reference WSUB/B2 of 17/12/2015. Alternatively, information can be passed to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
see-http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/police-appeal-after-man-woman-10614382
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