A Bolt mini-cab driver has been arrested after allegedly trying to kidnap a female passenger, the Mirror can reveal.
A Met Police spokesperson said officers arrested a 40-year-old man on suspicion of false imprisonment following the incident in London.
Bolt has also confirmed it has temporarily suspended the driver while it investigates the allegations.
The victim claimed to have asked to be taken to an address in Southall, West London, but was instead driven to Sunny Crescent, Stonebridge Park, in North West London.
Police said it received reports that a woman had been falsely imprisoned by a mini-cab driver at 11.34am on Sunday, October 23.
Three days later, the unnamed driver was arrested and subsequently bailed while inquiries continued.
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Bolt said it was currently speaking to the driver and passenger, as well as liaising with relevant authorities “around the information we have on the journey”.
The spokesperson added that a temporary suspension is “typical with all allegations of this serious nature”.
The force said: “Police were called at 11.34hrs on Sunday, 23 October to reports that a woman had been falsely imprisoned by a mini-cab driver.
“The victim had asked to be taken to an address in Southall, but instead was driven to Sunny Crescent, NW10.
“A 40-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment on Wednesday, 26 October.
“He was taken to a north London police station and was subsequently bailed to return on a date in late November. Enquiries continue.”