Laser hair removal device sparks bomb scare at Melbourne airport

Laser hair removal device sparks bomb scare at Melbourne airport Laser hair removal device sparks bomb scare at Melbourne airport

SYDNEY — Melbourne’s Avalon Airport was shut down for several hours on Thursday after a laser removal device sparked a hot chocolate container sparked a bomb scare, forcing the evacuation of the domestic terminal and delaying several flights. International flights were not impacted.According to ABC News, the package was declared suspicious during security screening just before 6 am local time (20:00 GMT Wednesday).The authorities went on to call a police bomb squad, and a robot was sent to investigate the suspicious package.The bomb squad checked the package which turned out to be a laser hair removal device and a box for hot chocolate, police said.The airport eventually issued an update at 10:30 am local time, stating that the emergency was over and the regular operations would resume shortly.The package’s owner was initially detained and later released. The airport reopened about four hours later.Victoria Police Acting Inspector Nick Uebergang said the situation had lasted longer due to the man’s behavior.”The person who had the bag wasn’t too cooperative with us to start off with,” he said, which made “things a little bit difficult”.”They probably could have averted things and we could have got out of here a little bit quicker.”The man, who was from Melbourne, was not charged, police said.An airport spokesperson said the response to the security scare “demonstrates the vigilance of the screening and security processes” and precautionary measures were “taken immediately to ensure the safety of passengers, staff and the broader community”.Several passengers who spoke to local media described the scenes at the airport while it was in lockdown.”We arrived at the airport around 7am and they had just put up the closure. No one sort of knew what was going on,” one passenger told ABC Radio Melbourne.”We knew something was fairly significant because there were a lot of police cars and other sort of cars going into the airport.”Budget airline Jetstar, a subsidiary of Qantas, operates domestic and international flights from Avalon Airport, Victoria’s second busiest air hub.Two domestic flights, one to Sydney and another from Sydney, were canceled while several others were delayed.

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