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Berlin airport evacuated and flights diverted over 'suspicious suitcase'

Saturday 29 April 2017 06:45 EDT
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Berlin's Tegel airport
Berlin's Tegel airport (Creative Commons)

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Flights to and from Berlin's Tegel airport were briefly suspended Saturday after police cleared a terminal to investigate a suspicious suitcase.

The airport operator said shortly after midday that flights to Tegel were being diverted as officers examined a piece of unclaimed baggage at Terminal B.

About 20 minutes later the operator and federal police announced flights would resume.

German news agency dpa cited a police spokesman saying the suitcase had proved to be "harmless."

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