Published:  04:42 PM, 17 July 2020

Banksy graffiti removed from London train

Banksy graffiti removed from London train Men unveil a piece of art attributed to Banksy that was stolen at the Bataclan in Paris in 2019 and found in Italy during a press conference in L’Aquila, Italy on Saturday.

Janomot report: British street artist Banksy's latest work, tackling the spread of coronavirus, that appeared inside a London Underground train carriage "some days ago" has been removed, according to transport operators.

The graffiti star uploaded a video on social media Tuesday, captioned "If you don't mask - you don't get."

In it, the artist is seen in a boiler suit spray painting stencils of his iconic rats inside a train, with one sneezing blue droplets.

Transport for London (TfL) later told AFP the work was removed "some days ago" due to the company's strict anti-graffiti policy.

However, the transport operator would welcome Banksy to recreate his message "in a suitable location," it added.

"We appreciate the sentiment of encouraging people to wear face coverings, which the vast majority of customers on our transport network are doing," a TfL spokesman said.

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