Suspicious Item at Australian Airport Triggers Evacuation, Turns Out to Be Hair Removal Device
Australia's Avalon Airport in Victoria was partially evacuated early on the 21st after a suspicious item was detected during a security check. The bomb squad was called to the scene, only to discover the item was merely a laser hair removal device. The incident led to a four-hour terminal closure and caused numerous flight delays and cancellations. The owner of the item was initially uncooperative but was ultimately not charged.
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(CNA, Sydney, 21st, comprehensive foreign report) Australia's Avalon Airport in Victoria state partially evacuated personnel this morning after a suspicious item was detected during a security check. After the bomb squad was called to the scene, it was discovered that the suspicious item was just a laser hair removal device.
In a statement to AFP, Victoria Police said: "The bomb disposal unit conducted an examination of an item and confirmed it was a laser hair removal device."
Acting Inspector Nick Uebergang stated that the suspicious device was a laser hair removal device placed on a conveyor belt with a can of hot chocolate, which prompted police to be called.
He said, "Initially, the owner of the backpack was not very cooperative, which made the situation a bit tricky." The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Uebergang said the passenger did not provide sufficient information to investigators.
The incident caused numerous flight delays and cancellations, the terminal was closed for four hours, and a robot was dispatched to the scene to inspect the item.
The man was not charged, and the airport reopened later in the day. The airport confirmed in a statement that "the item is no longer considered a risk."
An airport spokesperson said, "Today's response demonstrates the vigilance of our screening and security procedures, and precautionary measures were immediately taken to ensure the safety of passengers, staff, and the wider community."
In a statement to AFP, Victoria Police said: "The bomb disposal unit conducted an examination of an item and confirmed it was a laser hair removal device."
Acting Inspector Nick Uebergang stated that the suspicious device was a laser hair removal device placed on a conveyor belt with a can of hot chocolate, which prompted police to be called.
He said, "Initially, the owner of the backpack was not very cooperative, which made the situation a bit tricky." The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Uebergang said the passenger did not provide sufficient information to investigators.
The incident caused numerous flight delays and cancellations, the terminal was closed for four hours, and a robot was dispatched to the scene to inspect the item.
The man was not charged, and the airport reopened later in the day. The airport confirmed in a statement that "the item is no longer considered a risk."
An airport spokesperson said, "Today's response demonstrates the vigilance of our screening and security procedures, and precautionary measures were immediately taken to ensure the safety of passengers, staff, and the wider community."
FAQ
事件發生在哪个機場?
事件發生在澳洲維多利亞州的愛華隆機場(Avalon Airport)。
被誤認為可疑物品的到底是什麼?
經過拆彈小組檢查後,發現該可疑物品是一把雷射除毛儀。
這起事件對機場營運造成了什麼影響?
此事件導致機場航廈封閉4個小時,並造成許多航班誤點或取消。
攜帶該物品的乘客有被起訴嗎?
沒有,根據報導,該名男子沒有遭到任何罪名指控。
為何警方處理過程一度變得棘手?
因為該物品的主人(乘客)一開始不怎麼配合調查,沒有提供足夠的資訊。