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Thursday 19 February 2015 8:41 am

City Police called in to deal with suspect package at London skyscraper Broadgate Tower

By: Catherine Neilan

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City Police were called in to investigate a suspicious package at a London skyscraper today.

Broadgate Tower on Primrose Street – near Liverpool Street station – was closed off in both directions and a police cordon placed around the area. 
 
Witnesses, some of whom tweeted that they were stuck in the building as the police arrived, suggested the suspicious package was in the mailroom. 
 
https://twitter.com/CityPolice/status/568386631616630786
 
https://twitter.com/cleverhedge/status/568387960388898817/photo/1
 
https://twitter.com/ninaburdon/status/568391240250761216
 
https://twitter.com/marcosbranza/status/568392411677921280
 
https://twitter.com/marcosbranza/status/568392100619923456
 
https://twitter.com/TfLBusAlerts/status/568393414380822528
 
Not everyone took it that seriously though.
 
https://twitter.com/nickweaser/status/568399389309472768
 
The building was quickly “deemed safe” by police – prompting City workers to complain more about a disrupted lunch than worry about anything untoward.
 
https://twitter.com/marcosbranza/status/568393766974980096
 
https://twitter.com/CityPolice/status/568396189571391488
 
https://twitter.com/tomoconnor79/status/568393262219845632

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