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Grenade belt buckle causes havoc at train stations

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MADRID: A woman carrying a grenade-shaped belt buckle on a train from Barcelona to Madrid caused havoc yesterday, forcing railway stations to be evacuated as well as delays.

Police in Barcelona said they were advised by security personnel in the city’s main Sants station that “they had seen by scan an object that could be an explosive artefact”, a spokesman said.

A photo of the luggage scan posted on the Twitter feed of Catalonia’s Mossos police force showed what looked clearly like a grenade.

Most Spanish stations require passengers boarding trains to put their luggage through scanners.

Police subsequent­ly evacuated two high-speed trains at the Barcelona station but did not find anything, the spokesman said.

“Then we saw that this person could be in a train going to Madrid. We warned the police,” he added.

People were then evacuated from the Spanish capital’s main Atocha station, said the state-owned Adif company which manages the country’s railway stations.

Police said they created a security zone on part of a platform at the station, which was the scene of one of Europe’s worst terror attacks in 2004 when 191 people were killed in explosions on commuter trains.

When the train arrived, they checked the luggage and found that the grenade-like object was actually a “belt buckle”, a police spokesman said.

It is unclear why security person- nel in Barcelona let the passenger get onto the train if they were worried about the potential grenade. — AFP

 ??  ?? Looks like trouble: A screengrab of a scanner obtained from the Twitter account of the Mossos police showing the inside of a passenger’s suitcase at the railway station in Barcelona. — AFP
Looks like trouble: A screengrab of a scanner obtained from the Twitter account of the Mossos police showing the inside of a passenger’s suitcase at the railway station in Barcelona. — AFP

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