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Police detonate ‘bomb-like device’ in Norway capital, suspect in custody

The ‘bomb-like device’, appeared to be capable of causing a limited amount of damage, was found in central Oslo, said Norwegian police

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Police blocked an area in central Oslo and arrested a man after the discovery of ‘bomb-like device’, in Oslo, Norway. Photo: Reuters
Police blocked an area in central Oslo and arrested a man after the discovery of ‘bomb-like device’, in Oslo, Norway. Photo: Reuters

Oslo: Norwegian police set off a controlled explosion of a “bomb-like device” found in central Oslo on Saturday, a suspect is being held in custody, and the security police has overtaken the conduct of the investigation, authorities said.

A Reuters reporter described a loud bang shortly after the arrival of Oslo’s bomb squad.

“The noise from the blast was louder than our explosives themselves would cause,” a police spokesman said, while adding that further investigation would be conducted at the scene.

The device had appeared to be capable of causing only a limited amount of damage, the police said earlier.

Police declined to give information about the suspect.

Norway’s police security service, PST, said in a tweet it had taken over the investigation from local police.

Oslo’s Groenland area, a multi-ethnic neighbourhood that is home to popular bars and restaurants as well as several mosques, is also where the city’s main police station is located, less than a kilometre away from where the device was found.

In neighbouring Sweden, a truck on Friday ploughed into crowds in Stockholm, killing four people and wounding 15 in what police said was an apparent terror attack.

In 2011, right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik set off a car bomb in Oslo that killed eight people and destroyed Norway’s government headquarters, before going on a shooting rampage that killed 69 people at nearby Utoeya island. Reuters

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First Published: Sun, Apr 09 2017. 10 30 AM IST