PC Graham throwing some moves at Notting Hill 

  • PC Daniel Graham wowed crowds at the London festival with his amazing moves
  • An MC even said ‘you must be an undercover raver’ during the officer’s dancing
  • The policeman first found fame when he appeared on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent

A dancing police officer who wowed audiences on Britain’s Got Talent has put on another show-stopping performance — right in the middle of Notting Hill Carnival.

PC Daniel Graham delighted carnival-goers at the west London festival with his incredible moves, where he was on duty yesterday. 

The dancing policeman was even told ‘you must be an undercover raver’ while manning barriers at the carnival yesterday. 

In a video of PC Graham’s crowd-please performance, the MC is heard saying: ‘He’s not feds, he ain’t police, you must be an undercover raver!’

The brilliant video shows PC Daniel Graham delighted carnival-goers at the west London festival with his incredible moves, where he was on duty yesterday

In a video of PC Graham's crowd-please performance, the MC is heard saying: 'He's not feds, he ain't police, you must be an undercover raver!'

At least 80 carnival-goers are thought to have watched the mesmorising spectacle

In a video of PC Graham’s crowd-please performance, the MC is heard saying: ‘He’s not feds, he ain’t police, you must be an undercover raver!’

An arresting sight: Britain's Got Talent's dancing policeman Daniel Graham when he appeared on the show earlier this year 

An arresting sight: Britain’s Got Talent’s dancing policeman Daniel Graham when he appeared on the show earlier this year 

The PC - who failed to get through to the finals of Britain's Got Talent in May - wowed audiences with his moves throughout the year's series

The PC – who failed to get through to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent in May – wowed audiences with his moves throughout the year’s series

PC Graham then pats the ID badge to confirm his identity before signalling for the volume to be turned up. 

At least 80 carnival-goers are thought to have been hypnotised by the spectacle. 

‘He really  lit the ground up … he turned it up big time,’ Phemmy Nice, who filmed PC Graham’s performance, told the Evening Standard.

He added: ‘I believe the police are human, so the joy of free mind and socialising should be expressed whenever.’

The PC – who failed to get through to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent in May – wowed audiences with his moves throughout the year’s series. 

The PC - who failed to get through to the finals of Britain's Got Talent in May - wowed audiences with his moves throughout the year's series

He is now using the skills to entertain the masses once again at Notting Hill Carnival, where dozens of spectators watched on as he threw some moves

He is now using the skills to entertain the masses once again at Notting Hill Carnival, where dozens of spectators watched on as he threw some moves 

'He really lit the ground up ... he turned it up big time,' said Phemmy Nice, who filmed PC Graham's performance, told the Evening Standard  

‘He really lit the ground up … he turned it up big time,’ said Phemmy Nice, who filmed PC Graham’s performance, told the Evening Standard  

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