Rudolph Street reopened after 'bomb' fears
Busy Rudolph Street in Sliema was closed for a short while this afternoon because of a suspicious bag found in the street.
However the street was reopened and the alarm was called off after a police sergeant inspected the bag and decided it was safe, before AFM explosives experts arrived on the scene.
The bag was found close to Sliema Police Station, which was damaged by a bomb placed on a window sill in December 1985 when three policemen and a girl were injured.
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Mr Marcel Dingli
Jan 18th, 08:37
It depends on what was found in the bag. Lets see who is the bravest.
Duncan Tanti
Jan 17th, 23:30
When you do a thing like that its not being brave but being stupid .punto e basta
Duncan Tanti
Jan 17th, 16:06
The police sergeant decided it was safe before the experts arrived......why did they called them in the first place????he didnt do any good to himself and the people around him.he should know better.
Kevin Muller
Jan 17th, 21:01
@d.tunti He was just a brave citizen of this country even he could have done wrong - answer enought ? We need more of this kind of people on our islands, not cowards who ignore everything illegal what's going on here !