Three people have been taken to hospital after shots were fired by a moped rider in south London, the Metropolitan police said.

Police were seen chasing the bike through Clapham after the incident on Friday afternoon. The firearm, believed to be a shotgun, was discharged from the vehicle in the Clapham Common area.

Two people were injured by shotgun pellets and the moped injured a third person. Police said the suspects fled the scene and were still at large. None of the injuries were thought to be life-threatening.

A moped could be seen left on the pavement on Clapham Common South Side, while forensics were working in and around the Belle Vue pub. A Met spokesperson said: “A crime scene is in place and urgent inquiries to trace the moped are ongoing. There have been no arrests at this stage.”

A moped left on the pavement on Clapham Common South Side. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA

Paramedics arrived at the scene and took the victims to hospital. The London ambulance service said in a statement: “We sent a number of resources including ambulance crews, operational managers, advanced paramedics and London’s air ambulance.

“We treated three people at the scene and took two to a London major trauma centre and one to hospital.”

Armed police continued to search the area and several roads were cordoned off.

A local barber said he was left “shocked” after hearing the shooting. Kaka, 34, told PA Media: “I was in the shop just before 5pm and I heard a gunshot up the road. We were all shocked because it was so close. The police were everywhere afterwards.”

  • Anyone who saw the moped, or captured the incident on dashcam, should phone 101 and quote ref CAD 5008/1 Mar.

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