Marseille train station evacuated after detention of suspicious man

  20 May 2018    Read: 1506
Marseille train station evacuated after detention of suspicious man

The Saint Charles train station — the main railway station of the French port city of Marseille — was evacuated after a suspicious man had been detained by law enforcement officers, Sputnik reported citing the Provence media outlet.

A serviceman noticed a man with a bag, presumably containing wires and batteries. The suspect refused to provide identity documents, but insisted that he had no explosives in the bag, the Provence media outlet reported.

Currently, mine clearance specialists are examining the station. The railway traffic is temporarily suspended, according to the outlet.

The message about the incident follows an attack in Paris last week, when a knife-wielding man stabbed people in central Paris, leaving one dead and four injured. The perpetrator of the attack was killed by police at the scene of the incident.

Over the past three years, according to reports, a series of terrorist attacks have left over 245 people dead in France.


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