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Package sets off bomb scare at Parly building

- SECURITY JEHRAN NAIDOO AND ROBIN-LEE FRANCKE

THE SAPS’ bomb unit was seen suited out and in operation today at the Parliament building in Cape Town.

Parliament communicat­ion officer Molotho Mothapo confirmed there was a bomb scare yesterday.

Mothapo said police noticed “a suspicious package” left in the Parliament vicinity and immediatel­y followed the protocols in terms of bomb disposals.

He said no threats were posed, nor were there any injuries.

“Earlier this morning the

SAPS noticed a suspicious package left unattended at the Parliament­ary precincts, and immediatel­y engaged normal safety protocols by its bomb disposal specialist­s, including cordoning off the immediate vicinity.

“While the police remain at the precincts and are undertakin­g necessary precaution­ary measures, Parliament confirms there is no immediate danger posed to the parliament­ary community, and that there was no evacuation conducted.

“Parliament apologises for any inconvenie­nce this may have caused to the MPS, staff and guests,” Mothapo said.

In a video shared online, the police can be seen sending a member, equipped with a bomb suit, approachin­g what appears to be a black bag lying on the ground.

It is not clear which part of the building the bag was near, but it looked as if it was placed on the inside of a section with a turnstile.

The bag was behind a black fence in the Parliament precinct.

Other police officers were seen taking cover behind the black fence and a brick wall at the corner of the block.

National police spokespers­on, Colonel Athlenda Mathe confirmed the incident.

The police’s Explosives Unit was dispatched to the scene.

“The SAPS confirms that K9 explosive unit dogs and bomb technician­s responded to a suspicious-looking bag on Parliament’s entrance gate on 90 Plein Street this morning. A bomb sweep was conducted and no active explosive devices were recovered.”

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