Denmark airport reopens after bomb threat, man arrested

STOCKHOLM — Denmark’s second largest airport reopened late Saturday after a man was arrested in connection with a bomb threat that forced its evacuation, police said.

During the search in Billund airport in central Denmark, police arrested a man in his thirties and removed an object “likely to contain explosives”.

Chemical tests will be carried out for confirmation.

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Danish police arrested the man after he “himself informed the police at the airport that the object he had dropped off contained explosives”, they said in a statement.

The airport reopened at 7:00 pm (0500 GMT), but several flights were cancelled or delayed during its closure.

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Police are also investigating whether there is a link between this bomb threat and the bombing of an ATM in Billund at around 4:00 am on Saturday.

Billund airport is near the headquarters of the manufacturer of Lego toy bricks and the Legoland theme park.

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