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Amsterdam airport check-in evacuated as British man 'shouts bomb threats' | Amsterdam airport check-in evacuated as British man 'shouts bomb threats' |
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Dutch military police detained a 29-year-old British man at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on Friday after he reportedly shouted bomb threats in the terminal. | |
Passengers alerted police at around 8am after the man repeatedly claimed to be carrying a bomb. Armed police forced the man to lie on the floor at gunpoint before leading him away for questioning. | |
A section of departure hall 3 was briefly evacuated while police searched the man and his luggage with sniffer dogs. Police confirmed that the man was not carrying explosives. | |
Military police spokesman Eric Vermeulen said: “The man was walking through departure hall 3 when passengers heard him shout out several times that he had a bomb. They were concerned enough to inform the police, who subdued him and searched him with explosives search dogs. | Military police spokesman Eric Vermeulen said: “The man was walking through departure hall 3 when passengers heard him shout out several times that he had a bomb. They were concerned enough to inform the police, who subdued him and searched him with explosives search dogs. |
“We have established that this was a false alarm and the man is the only suspect. We now want to find out why he decided to cause a false alarm. The whole incident lasted 20 to 30 minutes. We are pleased that passengers were alert to this incident and alerted the military police.” | |
The spokesman confirmed that the man was 29 and travelling with a British passport, but gave no further details. | |
Pictures on social media showed the man lying on the floor while officers pointed rifles at him, while nearby passengers continued queuing for their flights. | |
Het meest gekke aan deze foto is nog dat alle andere mensen niet op of om kijken. Op de baliemedewerker na #schiphol pic.twitter.com/qU1cTxswVG | Het meest gekke aan deze foto is nog dat alle andere mensen niet op of om kijken. Op de baliemedewerker na #schiphol pic.twitter.com/qU1cTxswVG |
After questioning, the man will be handed over to prosecution officials, who will decide whether to release him pending further inquiries or detain him until a possible court hearing on Monday. | |
A spokeswoman for the airport said the incident caused no more than 30 minutes’ delay to one check-in queue. | A spokeswoman for the airport said the incident caused no more than 30 minutes’ delay to one check-in queue. |
“It was only the one check-in line that had to be evacuated for maximum half an hour, if that,” she said. “Security control remained open as it is located further away,” she said. | “It was only the one check-in line that had to be evacuated for maximum half an hour, if that,” she said. “Security control remained open as it is located further away,” she said. |