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Kings Cross reopens after bomb scare when man 'with suspicious package' boarded a train forcing hundreds to be evacuated

 


Rulers Cross returns after bomb alarm when man 'with dubious bundle' boarded a train compelling hundreds to be emptied

Photos show many travelers holding up external King's Cross Station

Metropolitan Police said a man with a 'dubious bundle' was accounted for

The man had boarded a train which was then emptied 'as a safeguard'

London's King's Cross Station has returned after many travelers were cleared and multitudes of police dropped on the scene following a report of a man with a dubious bundle.

Photos shared internet based show many travelers holding up external the station following the departure at 8pm.

Jams were permitted once more into the station after a man was captured on doubt of a public request offense.

Metropolitan Police said a man with a 'dubious bundle' had boarded a train 'which was then emptied as a precautionary measure'.

The episode isn't being treated as psychological oppression related, police said.

One traveler composed on the web: 'Furnished police raged rulers cross. Police canines have likewise recently entered. Rulers cross cleared.'

A representative for the Metropolitan Police told MailOnline: 'Police were called to Kings Cross Railway Station at 19.53hrs on Wednesday, 8 December to reports of a man with a dubious bundle.

Packs were permitted once more into London's King's Cross station after a man was captured on doubt of a public request offense

Metropolitan Police said a man with a 'dubious bundle' had boarded a train 'which was then emptied as a safeguard'

Photos shared internet based show many travelers holding up external the station following the clearing

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A train and numerous stages were evacuated

Metropolitan Police said a man with a 'dubious bundle' had boarded a train 'which was then emptied as a safeguard'

'Officials joined in. The man had boarded a train, which was then emptied as an insurance.

'The man then, at that point, fell off the train and was captured on doubt of public request offense. A pursuit of the train was completed as a safeguard. Various stages were cleared.

'The occurrence isn't being treated as illegal intimidation related right now.'

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