London: London Police on Tuesday said they have arrested a man for allegedly trying to climb a wall outside Buckingham Palace, noting that it was not a terrorism-related incident.


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Buckingham Palace is the official home of 91-year-old Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history.


Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Royalty and Specialist Protection Command said the 24-year-old-man was arrested "within three minutes" on suspicion of trespass last evening.


The suspect was not carrying any offensive weapons and "the incident is not being treated as terrorist-related", the police said in a statement.


"He was also arrested on suspicion of being in possession of a controlled substance - for which he was subsequently released with no further action," police said.


According to the police, the suspect has undergone a mental health assessment and was released on conditional bail, only to return to a central London police station early next month.


A number of people have tried to get unauthorised entry into the palace grounds in recent years.


In August, a 26-year-old sword-wielding man attacked and wounded three police officers outside Buckingham Palace before being arrested.


A woman was arrested in October for attempting to scale the gates of the palace.


Last year in May, a murder convict climbed over the wall and walked for about 10 minutes around the grounds of the palace before being arrested.