NZ police launch probe into bomb hoax that closed Dunedin airport

AFP  |  Christchurch 

launched an investigation Monday into a bomb hoax that forced an hours-long closure of the airport in Dunedin, where the accused mosque killer lived.

Police said a person climbed over a fence around the airfield Sunday afternoon and left a black laptop bag and a note in an area used by people to watch aircraft take off and land.

When the package and note were found, roads to the airport were closed and an flight from was forced to circle over the city for almost an hour before returning to its origin.

A ordinance team was brought in to neutralise the object, but the airfield didn't reopen until Monday morning.

The incident came just 48 hours after resident Brenton Tarrant, an avowed white supremacist, is alleged to have killed 50 people during a shooting rampage at two mosques in Christchurch, north of

Police called on people who were around the airport on Sunday afternoon and saw any suspicious behaviour to come forward.

"The insensitive nature of this act in light of recent events cannot be overstated," they said in a statement.

"A large number of people were disrupted and distressed as a consequence.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 14:36 IST