UPDATE: Man arrested after '˜bomb hoax' at Peterborough passport office released without charge
Police evacuated the passport office on Monday, June 5, after a bomb scare.
Police arrested a man in his 50s on suspicion of making a bomb hoax.
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Eyewitness Shaun Nixon said: “I’ve just been outside passport office as police arrived.
“They have hauled one person into a van surrounded by armed police.”
Wesley Turner told the Peterborough Telegraph: “I was inside as this occurred. It was a drunk (half drank bottle of wine found in coat by security) male , who stated that ‘it’s not like I have a bomb to blow you lot up’ as the security scanner went off. The staff there dealt with it very professionally.”
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Hide AdIt follows the unrelated evacuation of Queensgate Shopping Centre yesterday morning after a suspicious package was found. This turned out to be a false alarm.
The RAF Wittering bomb squad was en route when the police carried out an inspection ad found there to be no threat. They were stood down.