Glasgow Airport reopens after suspicious item found to pose no risk to public safety

Due to the emergence of a suspicious item, Glasgow Airport was under lockdown, and the check-in terminals were closed.

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After police were called around 6 am on the appearance of a suspicious item, check-in at the Glasgow Airport was shut down. It has been finally reopened as the item did not pose any risk to the public.

The planes were still landing and taking off at the airport. The passengers, who arrived at the airport, faced a little delay.

Images posted on social media showed lengthy lines at the international terminal as two fire teams and bomb disposal units were called to the scene. The passengers were asked to take refuge in the multi-level parking structure.


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According to a spokesman for police on December 5, at around 5.55 AM, police were alerted about a suspicious object inside Glasgow Airport's security search area.

The security hall and check-in sections were shut off to the general public as a precaution and as per protocol. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) was there, and the area was cordoned off. The multi-storey parking lot was used as a new check-in centre for the general public and employees.

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It has been noted that emergency personnel and police are still on the site. Police Scotland arrived at the airport around 6 AM as a result of a concern regarding an item in a passenger's suitcase in the central search area, according to a statement issued by airport officials.


FAQs:

  1. At what time were police alerted about a questionable object?
    The police were alerted about a questionable object inside Glasgow Airport's security search area on December 5 at around 5.55 AM.
  2. What sections were shut off to the general public?
    The security hall and check-in sections were shut off to the general public as a precaution and as per protocol.
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