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Flats evacuated after bomb alert Suspicious substance find at flat
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A bomb disposal unit has been called to a block of flats in the south side of Glasgow. A suspicious substance has been found at a block of flats in Glasgow after bomb disposal experts were called in.
The Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal team were joined by officers from Strathclyde Police and firefighters at an address in Paisley Road West. The Royal Logistics Corps bomb disposal team were called to an address in Paisley Road West at 0830 BST, along with police officers and firefighters.
A police spokesman said officers were dealing with an "ongoing incident". A police cordon was set up, stretching from the office of Labour MP Mohammad Sarwar to Edwin Street.
The flats were evacuated just before 0830 BST. A police cordon has been set up stretching from the office of Labour MP Mohammad Sarwar to Edwin Street. A Strathclyde Police spokesman said four people had been moved out of the flats as a precautionary measure.