Fast train between Stockholm and Gothenburg was at lunchtime on Sunday bomb threat.
Anna, who live outside Gothenburg, stepped on the fast train Katrineholm to go home.
– We got up at 13 o’clock told by the train crew – who shouted out that we have been bomb threat – that we had to go by.
Later, travelers got the information that a man had entered the bistro carriage, and said he had a bomb in a backpack. He then commented that it would explode in three minutes.
The train was near the station in Laxa and stayed there so that all the passengers were evacuated.
– all had to leave the train immediately. There were several pieces that did not get brought their bags and phones, says Anna continues:
– People went by as fast as they could. There are many here who are worried.
The police were quickly on the scene shortly after and were able to arrest two people.
– There are two police cars here and the train will now be searched. No one may enter without we await a new train that will take us further, a special solution, apparently, says Anna.
According to Anna, many on the platform is jumpy.
– Many are worried and have lots of questions. People had certainly wanted to get information about what has happened faster, but at the same time know the train crew as little as us.
Passengers could at 14 o’clock, after they stood on the platform in Laxa in an hour, jump on it extraordinary train.
At 15:45 could police press officer in Orebro, Jörgen Westin, note that the one man was released after an incorrect designation.
– Now we have a suspicious man in the 25 to age here who will be interviewed during the afternoon, he says.
According to Jörgen Westin has no suspicious objects were found on the train as the man bomb threat.
– For safety’s sake, we ordered hit bomb protection from Stockholm to the more systematically go through the train.
traffic is influenced to some extent due to bomb threat.
– No passengers can step on or off in Laxa. The bomb threatened the train is still inside the station and is not yet secured, said Thomas Pihl, Transport Administration press officer.
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