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PSNI: Bomb disposal team called to police headquarters PSNI: Bomb disposal team called to police headquarters
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Bomb disposal officers have been called to the Police Service of Northern Ireland's headquarters to examine a suspicious package.Bomb disposal officers have been called to the Police Service of Northern Ireland's headquarters to examine a suspicious package.
The package was delivered to the building on Knock Road, Belfast, earlier on Thursday.The package was delivered to the building on Knock Road, Belfast, earlier on Thursday.
Supt Sam Donaldson said the complex has not been evacuated and "remains open at this time".Supt Sam Donaldson said the complex has not been evacuated and "remains open at this time".
The Knock Road is closed between Kings Road and Cherry Valley and motorists are asked to take an alternative route. The Knock Road was closed for a time during the alert, but has since reopened.