Vi er til et mistænkeligt forhold i lufthavnen, Kastrup. Terminal 3 rømmes. Intet yderligere pt. #politi.dk
— Københavns Politi (@KobenhavnPoliti) November 18, 2015
After a more than 90-minute evacuation, police announced via Twitter that they had ruled out any danger.
“We are lifting [the alarm] in the airport. There was overheard talk about a bomb. The suitcase was searched. There were no bombs,” police wrote:
@KobenhavnPoliti vi ophæver i lufthavnen. Tale om overhørt snak om bombe. Kufferter gennemgået. Intet om bombe. #politi.dk
— Københavns Politi (@KobenhavnPoliti) November 18, 2015
Police said that the two men who were heard talking about a bomb were arrested.
“They said that they were only joking with each other,” police spokesman Steen Hansen told AFP.
“Apparently, they are friends, though one was going to Paris and the other was flying to Frankfurt,” he said.
“Their first explanation is that it was said as a joke, but the police should of course receive a more thorough explanation,” Copenhagen Police spokesman Steen Hansen told Jyllands-Posten.
The bomb scare caused both DSB's trains and the Metro to stop service to the airport and all flight check-in was moved to Terminal 2.
By 3pm, public transport was once again running to the airport and officials expected only minor flight delays.
The incident came just hours after Danish police raised the country's threat level by one notch to the second-highest level, citing the elevated risk of a terrorist attack after last week's Paris attacks.
Earlier this year, a Norwegian teenager was sentenced to 30 days in prison, deportation, and a six-year ban from Denmark after he made a prank bomb threat at Copenhagen Airport for a YouTube video.
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