UK Police Arrest Man Over Hotel ‘Bomb Hoax’ on the Eve of G7 Summit in Cornwall

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UK Police Arrest Man Over Hotel 'Bomb Hoax' on the Eve of G7 Summit in Cornwall

The media centre for journalists covering the G7 summit, which begins on Friday in nearby Carbis Bay, Southwest England, is located in Falmouth, where the bomb threat was received. A total of over 1,000 police officers who are part of the £70 million security operation are stationed on a cruise liner berthed in the town’s dock.

UK police have arrested a 20-year-old man from the town of Falmouth, following a bomb threat at a G7 hotel in the early hours of Thursday morning, which prompted the law enforcement authorities to order guests be evacuated from the Falmouth Hotel after a member of staff discovered a suspicious package on the grounds.

Guests were urged to exit the building immediately and gather in a car park at the hotel overlooking Falmouth Bay, which is about 30 minutes away from the Carbis Bay hotel where world leaders will convene this weekend. 

​Devon and Cornwall Police later determined that the package was innocuous and that it had been a hoax. The cordon was removed and guests were let back into their rooms after explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) officers judged the device “not viable”.

Furthermore, at around 9:30 a.m. local time, the police announced that they had apprehended a 20-year-old local man in connection with the fake device.

According to the Daily Mail, some 11,000 police officers and military staff are participating in the security measures being taken for the summit at Carbis Bay in Cornwall. Among that number, the conference’s 5,000 police officers have been entrusted with keeping any protests away from the Carbis Hotel, which is hosting the G7 meetings.

For the first time in over two years, President Biden, who has come to the UK for his first international trip since taking office, and other G7 world leaders will meet in person in Cornwall.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

UK Police Arrest Man Over Hotel ‘Bomb Hoax’ on the Eve of G7 Summit in Cornwall

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