Feb 14 • 01:45 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Suspicious box found in the Government Palace of Edomex; the entire building in Toluca is evacuated

A suspicious metallic box was discovered in the Government Palace of the State of Mexico, leading to a full evacuation of the building due to bomb threat concerns.

On Friday afternoon, a bomb threat was prompted when a suspicious metallic box was discovered outside the Finance Secretariat at the Government Palace in Toluca, the capital of the State of Mexico. As the alarm rang, law enforcement and Civil Protection authorities quickly evacuated all personnel from the building to ensure their safety. The box, adorned with Christmas decorations and resembling a cookie tin, raised concerns about being an explosive device.

Local authorities arrived on the scene, including specialized canines from the State Security Secretariat, to assess the situation. They took careful measures to approach the box, which was determined to be safe to handle. Subsequently, they wrapped the box in protective gear before removing it from the Executive Power building. The response highlights the timely action of security forces in dealing with potential threats and the importance of vigilance in public spaces.

As holiday celebrations approach, the incident serves as a reminder of the need for heightened security around public events and government buildings. Though the box was ultimately not dangerous, it reflects ongoing concerns regarding safety in the area and the necessity for coordination among local authorities to ensure public safety, especially during festive seasons when gatherings are frequent.

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