German Train Station Reopens After Security Threat
Berlin, December 26 (QNA) - Authorities in Germany announced the reopening of the central railway station in Bielefeld, northwest of the country, after it was shut down due to a security threat, the German press agency (DPA) reported.
The German police found no suspicious objects during the inspection of the station, as they have searched it after receiving a telephone threat.
An investigation is being conducted into the criminal offense of "disturbing the public peace by threatening to commit criminal offences." The station building and the area near it were temporarily closed and railway traffic was diverted. (QNA)
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