Mar 22 • 07:18 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Discovery of Suspicious Object in Bergen - Bomb Squad Called for Assistance

A suspicious object was found in a pedestrian tunnel in Bergen, leading the police to call for a bomb squad from Oslo for assistance in handling the situation.

On Sunday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, police in Bergen received a report regarding a suspicious object located in a pedestrian tunnel beneath the E39 near Hopsbukta. Promptly, police patrols arrived at the scene, located the object, and cordoned off the area to ensure public safety. According to the police, the object poses a potential risk if handled improperly, which justified their request for national resources to assist in the ongoing situation.

The bomb squad from Oslo is on its way, expected to arrive by the morning to further evaluate and manage the discovery. Police officer Ingrid Teigeland Teppstad confirmed that while the object is considered suspicious, it currently poses no danger to the public or the responding personnel. In an effort to maintain safety, protective measures are in place at the site, and police will be present until the situation is fully assessed.

Traffic on the E39 remains unaffected by the incident, although a nearby bus stop has been temporarily closed, with bus companies notified of the change. The ongoing investigation into the object will continue, as authorities seek to determine its nature and intent, ensuring safety for the community and surrounding areas throughout the process.

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